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Madigubba, S.
- FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBPediatricsYou have accessFocal Cortical Dysplasia and Refractory Epilepsy: Role of Multimodality Imaging and Outcome of SurgeryS. Jayalakshmi, S.K. Nanda, S. Vooturi, R. Vadapalli, P. Sudhakar, S. Madigubba and M. PanigrahiAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology May 2019, 40 (5) 892-898; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6041
The authors performed a retrospective analysis of data from 188 consecutive patients with focal cortical dysplasia and refractory epilepsy with at least 2 years of postsurgery follow-up. Predictors of seizure freedom and the sensitivity of neuroimaging modalities were analyzed. MR imaging showed clear-cut FCD in 136 (72.3%) patients. Interictal FDG-PET showed focal hypo-/hypermetabolism in 144 (76.6%); in 110 patients in whom ictal SPECT was performed, focal hyperperfusion was noted in 77 (70.3%). Focal resection was the most common surgery performed in 112 (59.6%) patients. Histopathology revealed type I FCD in 102 (54.3%) patients. At last follow-up, 124 (66.0%) were seizure-free. Complete resection of FCD and type II FCD were predictors of seizure freedom. Localization of FCD on either MR imaging or PET or ictal SPECT had the highest sensitivity for seizure freedom at 97.5%. They conclude that during presurgical multimodality evaluation, localization of the extent of the epileptogenic zone in at least 2 imaging modalities helps achieve seizure freedom in about two-thirds of patients with refractory epilepsy due to FCD. FDG-PET is the most sensitive imaging modality for seizure freedom, especially in patients with type I FCD.
Margol, A.
- FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBPediatricsYou have accessPediatric Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumors of the Brain: Identification of Metabolic Subgroups Using In Vivo 1H-MR SpectroscopyB. Tamrazi, S. Venneti, A. Margol, D. Hawes, S.Y. Cen, M. Nelson, A. Judkins, J. Biegel and S. BlümlAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology May 2019, 40 (5) 872-877; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6024
Twenty patients with confirmed atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors who underwent MR spectroscopy were included in this study. In vivo metabolite levels of atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors were compared with molecular subtypes assessed by achaete-scute homolog 1 expression. In vivo creatine concentrations were higher in tumors that demonstrated achaete-scute homolog 1 expression compared with those without achaete-scute homolog 1 expression. Additionally, levels of myo-inositol were significantly different, whereas lipids approached significance in these 2 cohorts. Higher brain-specific creatine kinase levels were observed in the cohort with achaete-scute homolog 1 expression.
Martinot, C.A.
- PediatricsYou have accessComparison of Iterative Model Reconstruction versus Filtered Back-Projection in Pediatric Emergency Head CT: Dose, Image Quality, and Image-Reconstruction TimesR.N. Southard, D.M.E. Bardo, M.H. Temkit, M.A. Thorkelson, R.A. Augustyn and C.A. MartinotAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology May 2019, 40 (5) 866-871; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6034
Meisel, K.
- Head & NeckOpen AccessReduced Jet Velocity in Venous Flow after CSF Drainage: Assessing Hemodynamic Causes of Pulsatile TinnitusH. Haraldsson, J.R. Leach, E.I. Kao, A.G. Wright, S.G. Ammanuel, R.S. Khangura, M.K. Ballweber, C.T. Chin, V.N. Shah, K. Meisel, D.A. Saloner and M.R. AmansAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology May 2019, 40 (5) 849-854; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6043
Melhem, E.R.
- LETTERYou have accessUse of Balanced Steady-State Free Precession Sequences in Evaluation of Drop MetastasesA. Vossough and E.R. MelhemAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology May 2019, 40 (5) E20; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5964
Mihlon, F.
- SpineYou have accessIt Is Not Necessary to Discontinue Seizure Threshold–Lowering Medications Prior to MyelographyM. Krupa, H. Salts and F. MihlonAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology May 2019, 40 (5) 916-919; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6027
Mochel, F.
- Adult BrainYou have accessGJA1 Variants Cause Spastic Paraplegia Associated with Cerebral HypomyelinationL. Saint-Val, T. Courtin, P. Charles, C. Verny, M. Catala, R. Schiffmann, O. Boespflug-Tanguy and F. MochelAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology May 2019, 40 (5) 788-791; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6036
Momosaka, D.
- FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBPediatricsOpen AccessIntravoxel Incoherent Motion MR Imaging of Pediatric Intracranial Tumors: Correlation with Histology and Diagnostic UtilityK. Kikuchi, A. Hiwatashi, O. Togao, K. Yamashita, R. Kamei, D. Momosaka, N. Hata, K. Iihara, S.O. Suzuki, T. Iwaki and H. HondaAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology May 2019, 40 (5) 878-884; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6052
Between April 2013 and September 2015, seventeen children with intracranial tumors were included in this retrospective study. Intravoxel incoherent motion parameters were fitted using 13 b-values for a biexponential model. The perfusion-free diffusion coefficient, pseudodiffusion coefficient, and perfusion fraction were measured in high- and low-grade tumors. The authors found significant correlations between the histology and IVIM parameters of different pediatric intracranial tumors. These results suggest that IVIM imaging reflects cell density and vascularity across different types of pediatric brain tumors. They also demonstrated that both the diffusion and perfusion parameters measured on IVIM imaging are useful for grading intracranial neuroectodermal tumors in pediatric patients.
Montalban, X.
- Adult BrainYou have accessThe Central Vein Sign in Radiologically Isolated SyndromeS. Suthiphosuwan, P. Sati, M. Guenette, X. Montalban, D.S. Reich, A. Bharatha and J. OhAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology May 2019, 40 (5) 776-783; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6045
Moog, U.
- PediatricsYou have accessOculodentodigital Dysplasia: A Hypomyelinating Leukodystrophy with a Characteristic MRI Pattern of Brain Stem InvolvementI. Harting, S. Karch, U. Moog, A. Seitz, P.J.W. Pouwels and N.I. WolfAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology May 2019, 40 (5) 903-907; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6051