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. 1998 Jun-Jul;19(6):1095-8.

Functional MR of frontal lobe activation: comparison with Wada language results.

F Z Yetkin 1, S Swanson 1, M Fischer 1, G Akansel 1, G Morris 1, W Mueller 1, V Haughton 1
PMCID: PMC8338662  PMID: 9672017

Abstract

PURPOSE

Our purpose was to determine the utility of functional MR imaging in conjunction with a word-generation paradigm in the assessment of language lateralization.

METHODS

Functional MR imaging and Wada testing for language lateralization was performed in patients with complex partial seizures during the performance of word-generation tasks. A language lateralization quotient was calculated from the number of activated pixels in the right and left hemispheres. A language laterality score was derived from the Wada results as the percentage of correct responses during right internal carotid artery injection minus the percentage of correct responses during left internal carotid injection. A correlation coefficient between the functional MR imaging results and the Wada language laterality scores was calculated.

RESULTS

In 13 patients, hemispheric dominance based on Wada testing was confirmed by functional MR imaging during silent word generation. The Wada laterality scores varied from 100 to -100 and the functional MR imaging scores varied from 100 to -10. The language lateralization scores determined by functional MR imaging correlated significantly with the language lateralization scores derived from Wada testing.

CONCLUSION

Functional MR imaging performed during word generation is an accurate method for lateralizing language function in patients with complex partial epilepsy.

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