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False Lateralization of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy with FDG Positron Emission Tomography
Authors:Michael R. Sperling&dagger  ,Abass Alavi&dagger  &Dagger  ,Martin Reivich&dagger  ,Jacqueline A. French,Michael J. O'Connor§  
Affiliation:Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.;Department of cerebrovascular Research Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.;Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Graduate Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.;Divisions of Nuclear Medicine, Graduate Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.;Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Abstract:Summary: We report 2 patients in whom visual interpretation of interictal positron emission tomography (PET) with [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) suggested false lateralization of an epileptic focus. PET scans were interpreted as showing diffuse left temporal lobe hypometabolism in 1 patient and lateral temporal hypometabolism in the other. However, seizures began in the right mesial temporal lobe in both patients, and both responded favorably to right temporal lobectomy. In 1 patient, the intra-cranial EEG showed continuous asymptomatic subclinical seizure activity emanating from the right amygdala. These limbic discharges probably caused unrecognized right temporal lobe hypermetabolism. In the other case, quantitative analysis of metabolic rates showed conflicting mesial and lateral metabolic indexes. Frequent mesial interictal discharges might have increased lateral temporal metabolism. We conclude that asymptomatic epileptiform activity may alter temporal lobe metabolism and that quantitative PET analysis helps clarify contradictory visual PET interpretations.
Keywords:Positron emission tomography    Temporal lobe epilepsy    Seizures    En-cephalography
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