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{18F}fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in refractory complex partial seizures
Authors:William H. Theodore  Michael E. Newmark  Susumu Sato  Rodney Brooks  Nicholas Patronas  Robert de la Paz  Giovanni Dichiro  Robert M. Kessler  Richard Margolin  Ronald G. Manning  Michael Channing  Roger J. Porter
Abstract:Positron emission tomography with simultaneous electroencephalographic monitoring was performed with {18F}fluorodeoxyglucose in 20 patients with complex partial seizures who had normal computed tomographic scans. Seven patients had only unilateral epileptiform discharges on the electroencephalogram, 3 had predominantly unilateral discharges, and 10 had nonlocalized epileptiform abnormalities. Positron emission tomography showed a hypometabolic lesion in 16 of the 20 patients. Pathological changes in the hypometabolic region were found in postoperative specimens in 4 of 5 patients studied. Positron emission tomography was unaffected by the seizure frequency, state of alertness, or number of spike discharges during the scan. There was a tendency for patients to have higher overall metabolic rates when taking less medication. Seizures occurring during {18F}fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in 3 patients produced a hypermetabolic area at the interictal hypometabolic focus. Positron emission tomography sometimes showed more widespread hypometabolism than suspected on the basis of the scalp-recorded electroencephalogram. The frontal lobe showed a greater degree of hypometabolism than the temporal lobe in 3 patients. Focal lesions may be identified by positron emission tomography even if the electroencephalographic abnormality is not well localized.
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