The initial use of arterial spin labeling perfusion and diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance images in the diagnosis of nonconvulsive partial status epileptics
Highlights • Ictal MRI findings include ictal hyperperfusion on ASL and cortical hyperintensity on DWI. • We demonstrate the characteristics and clinical value of ictal MRI findings. • The initial use of ASL and DWI could help to diagnose partial NCSE. • Ictal MRI and EEG findings allow documentatio...
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description | Highlights • Ictal MRI findings include ictal hyperperfusion on ASL and cortical hyperintensity on DWI. • We demonstrate the characteristics and clinical value of ictal MRI findings. • The initial use of ASL and DWI could help to diagnose partial NCSE. • Ictal MRI and EEG findings allow documentation of the pathophysiological mechanism. |
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