Interictal blood–brain barrier dysfunction in piriform cortex of people with epilepsy
Freya Schulte,
Johannes T. Reiter,
Tobias Bauer
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThe piriform cortex is considered to be highly epileptogenic. Its resection during epilepsy surgery is a predictor for postoperative seizure freedom in temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsy is associated with a dysfunction of the blood–brain barrier. We investigated blood–brain barrier dysfunction in the piriform cortex of people with temporal lobe epilepsy using quantitative T1‐relaxometry.MethodsGadolinium‐based contrast agent was administered ictally and interictally in 37 individuals before undergoing … Show more
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