The purpose of this study was to determine which clinical characteristics correlated with abnormal computed tomographic (CT) scans in epileptic children. Thirty variables were examined. Of these, four variables (presence of inherited or congenital disease, focal motor findings, developmental delay, and early onset of seizures) correlated with CT scan outcome. Pardal seizures per se were not highly associated with abnormal CT scans. A crude decision rule based on these results correctly classified the CT scan result in 94 % of the patients who were clinically predicted not to have a parenchymal abnormality. (J Child Neurol 1986; 145-148) Epilepsy is a common neurologic disorder thataffects children and adults. The risk of a struc-tural intra...
Abstract Objective: Epilepsy is a common brain disorder that characterizes by the persistent tendenc...
Objective: To review a series of epileptic children referred for MR imaging and correlate the struct...
Magnetic resonance imaging in the brain was performed in 293 patients with childhood-onset (<15 y. o...
Epilepsy is an important disease with a cumulative incidence of 3% all over the life and more than h...
Abstract We reviewed the results of imaging studies on 111 children and adolescents with partial ...
We reviewed the results of imaging studies on 111 children and adolescents with partial epilepsy to ...
AbstractObjectiveAnalysis of the role of CT and MRI in evaluation of pediatric epilepsy and their di...
The prevalence and nature of abnormalities on CT associated with focal EEG abnormalities were evalua...
Objective The advent of computed tomography (CT) scan revolutionized the diagnostic evaluation of ne...
Background and objectivesProspective data are lacking to determine which children might benefit from...
Objectives: One of the major chronic neurological complication is epilepsy in children and it can af...
Magnetic resonance imaging in the brain was performed in 293 patients with childhood-onset (<15 y. o...
Neuroimaging should be performed on infants with seizure. However, there are economic limitations in...
Background:Single ring-enhancing computed tomography lesions are commonly seen in young patients pre...
Clinical and electroencephalographic studies were carried out to clarify the characteristics of late...
Abstract Objective: Epilepsy is a common brain disorder that characterizes by the persistent tendenc...
Objective: To review a series of epileptic children referred for MR imaging and correlate the struct...
Magnetic resonance imaging in the brain was performed in 293 patients with childhood-onset (<15 y. o...
Epilepsy is an important disease with a cumulative incidence of 3% all over the life and more than h...
Abstract We reviewed the results of imaging studies on 111 children and adolescents with partial ...
We reviewed the results of imaging studies on 111 children and adolescents with partial epilepsy to ...
AbstractObjectiveAnalysis of the role of CT and MRI in evaluation of pediatric epilepsy and their di...
The prevalence and nature of abnormalities on CT associated with focal EEG abnormalities were evalua...
Objective The advent of computed tomography (CT) scan revolutionized the diagnostic evaluation of ne...
Background and objectivesProspective data are lacking to determine which children might benefit from...
Objectives: One of the major chronic neurological complication is epilepsy in children and it can af...
Magnetic resonance imaging in the brain was performed in 293 patients with childhood-onset (<15 y. o...
Neuroimaging should be performed on infants with seizure. However, there are economic limitations in...
Background:Single ring-enhancing computed tomography lesions are commonly seen in young patients pre...
Clinical and electroencephalographic studies were carried out to clarify the characteristics of late...
Abstract Objective: Epilepsy is a common brain disorder that characterizes by the persistent tendenc...
Objective: To review a series of epileptic children referred for MR imaging and correlate the struct...
Magnetic resonance imaging in the brain was performed in 293 patients with childhood-onset (<15 y. o...