2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2018.04.024
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Cognitive functions, electroencephalographic and diffusion tensor imaging changes in children with active idiopathic epilepsy

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“…Carlson HL et al found that bilateral thalamus cortical pathways in epilepsy patients were abnormal, and damage was associated with the disease course (Carlson HL, et al, 2014). DTI helps locate epileptic foci and recognizes cognitive changes between epilepsy patients and healthy individuals by analyzing these indices (A Yassine I, et al, 2018). Luis et al found that the FA value is decreased and the relevant cognitive score is related to the FA value.…”
Section: Difusion Tensor Imaging (Dti) and Difusion-weighted Imaging (Dwi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carlson HL et al found that bilateral thalamus cortical pathways in epilepsy patients were abnormal, and damage was associated with the disease course (Carlson HL, et al, 2014). DTI helps locate epileptic foci and recognizes cognitive changes between epilepsy patients and healthy individuals by analyzing these indices (A Yassine I, et al, 2018). Luis et al found that the FA value is decreased and the relevant cognitive score is related to the FA value.…”
Section: Difusion Tensor Imaging (Dti) and Difusion-weighted Imaging (Dwi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has a severe influence on children's growth and development. [8] The early standardized treatment can improve the prognosis in children with epilepsy. However, there is still a lack of effective treatment options at present.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has been seen in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and in FCD, where DTI-based VBM analysis assisted in accurate FCD subtype classification 8, 12 . In children diagnosed with active idiopathic epilepsy with and without cognitive impairment, DTI-based VBM and tractography analysis showed subtle microstructure and connectivity patterns that correlate to cognitive impairments (for example, verbal and memory) with relation to age of first seizure 11 . DKI and NODDI are even more sensitive than DTI 8 , but currently their use in pediatric epilepsy is limited.…”
Section: Precision In Structural Causes Of Epilepsy and Surgical Manamentioning
confidence: 99%