Iinter-ictal cerebral single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is frequently used to get additional information on the epileptic focus especially in pts with E candidates to neurosurgery. In a group of 35 pts with E the following observations were made: i) SPECT abnormalities may be more frequent than those on EEG and TC/MR, ii) SPECT may detect early an epileptic focus that will be later identified by EEG and/or MR, iii) during drug discontinuation SPECT may be more abnormal in those pts who will relapse, iv) pts with important depressive disorders may show more complex SPECT figures.

The contribution of inter-ictal SPECT in the evaluation of patients with epilepsy: Possible additional uses on the basis of selected cases [Il contributo della SPECT inter-critica nella valutazione del paziente con epilessia: Possibili ulteriori indicazioni sulla base di alcuni casi selezionati]

BELCASTRO, VINCENZO;BALDARI, Sergio;PISANI, Francesco
2004-01-01

Abstract

Iinter-ictal cerebral single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is frequently used to get additional information on the epileptic focus especially in pts with E candidates to neurosurgery. In a group of 35 pts with E the following observations were made: i) SPECT abnormalities may be more frequent than those on EEG and TC/MR, ii) SPECT may detect early an epileptic focus that will be later identified by EEG and/or MR, iii) during drug discontinuation SPECT may be more abnormal in those pts who will relapse, iv) pts with important depressive disorders may show more complex SPECT figures.
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