Authors
Ashish Raj, Susanne G Mueller, Karl Young, Kenneth D Laxer, M Weiner
Publication date
2010/10/1
Journal
Neuroimage
Volume
52
Issue
4
Pages
1302-1313
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) characterized by an epileptogenic focus in the medial temporal lobe is the most common form of focal epilepsy. However, the seizures are not confined to the temporal lobe but can spread to other, anatomically connected brain regions where they can cause similar structural abnormalities as observed in the focus. The aim of this study was to derive whole-brain networks from volumetric data and obtain network-centric measures, which can capture cortical thinning characteristic of TLE and can be used for classifying a given MRI into TLE or normal, and to obtain additional summary statistics that relate to the extent and spread of the disease. T1-weighted whole-brain images were acquired on a 4-T magnet in 13 patients with TLE with mesial temporal lobe sclerosis (TLE–MTS), 14 patients with TLE with normal MRI (TLE-no), and 30 controls. Mean cortical thickness and curvature …
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