Title : Septal nuclei enlargement in human temporal lobe epilepsy without mesial temporal sclerosis - Butler_2013_Neurology_80_487 |
Author(s) : Butler T , Zaborszky L , Wang X , McDonald CR , Blackmon K , Quinn BT , Dubois J , Carlson C , Barr WB , French J , Kuzniecky R , Halgren E , Devinsky O , Thesen T |
Ref : Neurology , 80 :487 , 2013 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: To measure the volume of basal forebrain septal nuclei in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) as compared to patients with extratemporal epilepsy and controls. In animal models of TLE, septal lesions facilitate epileptogenesis, while septal stimulation is antiepileptic. METHOD: Subjects were recruited from 2 sites and consisted of patients with pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy (20 with TLE and mesial temporal sclerosis [MTS], 24 with TLE without MTS, 23 with extratemporal epilepsy) and 114 controls. Septal volume was measured using high-resolution MRI in association with newly developed probabilistic septal nuclei maps. Septal volume was compared between subject groups while controlling for relevant factors. |
PubMedSearch : Butler_2013_Neurology_80_487 |
PubMedID: 23303846 |
Butler T, Zaborszky L, Wang X, McDonald CR, Blackmon K, Quinn BT, Dubois J, Carlson C, Barr WB, French J, Kuzniecky R, Halgren E, Devinsky O, Thesen T (2013)
Septal nuclei enlargement in human temporal lobe epilepsy without mesial temporal sclerosis
Neurology
80 :487
Butler T, Zaborszky L, Wang X, McDonald CR, Blackmon K, Quinn BT, Dubois J, Carlson C, Barr WB, French J, Kuzniecky R, Halgren E, Devinsky O, Thesen T (2013)
Neurology
80 :487