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Proton MR Spectroscopy in Patients with Complex Partial Seizures: Single-Voxel Spectroscopy versus Chemical-Shift Imaging

Yuan-Yu Hsu, Chen Chang, Chen-Nen Chang, Nai-Shin Chu, Kun-Eng Lim and Jee-Ching Hsu
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 1999, 20 (4) 643-651;
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    Proton SVS study of the left hippocampus of a healthy adult.

    A, This coronal T2-weighted image (3000/85/1) is the central section for voxel positioning, about 1 to 2 mm anterior to the ipsilateral internal acoustic canal. The voxel is 20 × 20 × 20 mm3. Part of the hippocampal head and body are included for measurement.

    B, There are three major peaks in this proton spectrum: NAA at 2.0 ppm, Cr at 3.0 ppm, and Cho at 3.2 ppm. The NAA peak is usually, but not necessarily, higher than the other two.

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    Proton CSI study of the right hippocampus of a healthy adult.

    A, This transverse T2-weighted MR image (6.32/3.00/2), approximately parallel to the long axis of the hippocampus, illustrates the position of the VOI (about 40 × 20 mm2) inside the field of view (160 × 160 mm2), which has 16 × 16 phase encoding. The section thickness is 15 mm, the in-plane resolution is 10 × 10 mm2, and the voxel size is 10 × 10 × 15 mm3. The lateral margin of the VOI is about 0 to 2 mm lateral to the lateral border of the ipsilateral temporal horn, and the anterior margin is 5 to 10 mm anterior to the peduncles.

    B, The resultant spectral map has eight voxels arranged in a two by four matrix. The spectral profile is similar to that of a single-voxel study. Owing to field inhomogeneity caused by anatomic complexity, in many cases the spectral resolution is worse in the more anterior voxels than in the posterior ones.

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    Distribution of hippocampal NAA/(Cho+Cr) ratios in control subjects (white bars) and in patients with complex partial seizures (black bars).

    A, Proton SVS study.

    B, Proton CSI study: anterior hippocampus.

    C, Proton CSI study: posterior hippocampus.

    A significant decrease in the NAA/(Cho+Cr) ratio of the patient group is seen in all three data sets (P = .00003, P = .001, and P = .002, respectively).

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    28-year-old man with complex partial seizures for 11 years.

    A, The proton SVS study of the right hippocampus shows a low NAA peak, a high Cho peak, and a small NAA/(Cho+Cr) ratio (0.45).

    B, The study of the left hippocampus has a normal spectral profile and a normal NAA/(Cho+Cr) ratio (0.58).

    The T2-weighted MR images, 3000/85/1, also reveal abnormal hyperintensity in the right hippocampus.

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    20-year-old woman with complex partial seizures for 14 years.

    A, Proton CSI study of the right hippocampus shows a normal NAA/(Cho+Cr) ratio in both anterior and posterior portions (0.59 and 0.55, respectively).

    B, Conversely, the study of the left hippocampus shows a reduced NAA/(Cho+Cr) ratio in both anterior and posterior portions (0.39 and 0.48, respectively). The MR imaging study (not shown) revealed atrophy of the left hippocampus.

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Yuan-Yu Hsu, Chen Chang, Chen-Nen Chang, Nai-Shin Chu, Kun-Eng Lim, Jee-Ching Hsu
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