2016
DOI: 10.20966/chn.2016.50.362
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The Role of FDG PET/CT in qualification for neurosurgical treat ment children with refractory epilepsy

Abstract: STRESZCZENIECel pracy. Celem pracy była ocena przydatności badania FDG-PET/CT w korelacji z MRI i EEG w kwalifikacji do leczenia operacyjnego dzieci z padaczką oporną na farmakoterapię. Materiał i metody. Analizowano przypadki 24 dzieci w wieku od 2 miesięcy do 16 lat i 11 miesięcy z rozpoznaną padaczką lekooporną, hospitalizowanych na Oddziale Neurologii Dziecię-cej Chorzowskiego Centrum Pediatrii i Onkologii im. E. Hankego od 1 stycznia 2012 do 31 grudnia 2013 roku. Na podstawie analizy morfologii napadów, w… Show more

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“…A significant role in this process is played by 18-FDG PET/CT (18-fluorodeoxyglucose--positron emission tomography/computed tomography), which, compared to commonly used neuroimaging studies, better defines the extent of the epileptic focus. It thus allows potential confirmation of the indication for surgical treatment [87]. Recent reports also demonstrate the effectiveness of treating pediatric patients with DRE in the tuberous sclerosis complex using responsive neurostimulation (RNS) systems.…”
Section: Treatment Of Drementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant role in this process is played by 18-FDG PET/CT (18-fluorodeoxyglucose--positron emission tomography/computed tomography), which, compared to commonly used neuroimaging studies, better defines the extent of the epileptic focus. It thus allows potential confirmation of the indication for surgical treatment [87]. Recent reports also demonstrate the effectiveness of treating pediatric patients with DRE in the tuberous sclerosis complex using responsive neurostimulation (RNS) systems.…”
Section: Treatment Of Drementioning
confidence: 99%