Resting state signal latency predicts laterality in pediatric medically refractory temporal lobe epilepsy
Child's Nervous System Mar 14, 2018
Shah MN, et al. - The intention of the experts was to associate the resting state functional MRI (rsMRI) signal latency in pediatric temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) subjects with their laterality. Functional MR signal latency changes were brought to light in medical refractory pediatric TLE patients. In terms of quality, signal latency in the right temporal lobe appeared to precede the mean signal in right TLE patients and was found to be delayed in left TLE patients. Data reported the possibility of the preoperative rsMRI latency analysis offering an inexpensive, noninvasive adjunct modality to lateralize pediatric TLE.
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