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. 1995 Mar;16(3):523-9.

MR in temporal lobe epilepsy: early childhood onset versus later onset.

K Kodama 1, A Murakami 1, N Yamanouchi 1, K Koseki 1, H Iwasa 1, S Okada 1, T Sakamoto 1, S Noda 1, N Komatsu 1, T Sato 1
PMCID: PMC8337673  PMID: 7793377

Abstract

PURPOSE

To study the relationship between the MR findings and the clinical features in temporal lobe epilepsy in childhood (less than 10 years of age).

METHODS

MR studies were performed with a 1.5-T imager on 38 temporal lobe epilepsy patients receiving drug therapy at the psychiatric department. These patients were divided into two groups according to their age at onset (10 years or less, 11 years or more). The two groups were compared in terms of the MR findings and clinical features.

RESULTS

The 11 younger-onset patients included 5 with a high-signal area attributed to mesial temporal sclerosis. Clinically, all of these 5 patients had a history of "complex" febrile convulsions, which sharply distinguished them from the older-onset group.

CONCLUSION

The analysis suggests that complex febrile convulsions in infancy can be associated with high-signal areas on MR attributed to mesial temporal sclerosis.

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