1. Regional variation in brain tissue texture in patients with tonic-clonic seizures
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Ogren, Jennifer A, Allen, Luke A, Roy, Bhaswati, Diehl, Beate, Stern, John M, Eliashiv, Dawn S, Lhatoo, Samden D, Harper, Ronald M, and Kumar, Rajesh
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Biological Psychology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Psychology ,Neurodegenerative ,Epilepsy ,Neurosciences ,Brain Disorders ,Biomedical Imaging ,Clinical Research ,Neurological ,Brain ,Cerebellum ,Gyrus Cinguli ,Humans ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Seizures ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
Patients with epilepsy, who later succumb to sudden unexpected death, show altered brain tissue volumes in selected regions. It is unclear whether the alterations in brain tissue volume represent changes in neurons or glial properties, since volumetric procedures have limited sensitivity to assess the source of volume changes (e.g., neuronal loss or glial cell swelling). We assessed a measure, entropy, which can determine tissue homogeneity by evaluating tissue randomness, and thus, shows tissue integrity; the measure is easily calculated from T1-weighted images. T1-weighted images were collected with a 3.0-Tesla MRI from 53 patients with tonic-clonic (TC) seizures and 53 healthy controls; images were bias-corrected, entropy maps calculated, normalized to a common space, smoothed, and compared between groups (TC patients and controls using ANCOVA; covariates, age and sex; SPM12, family-wise error correction for multiple comparisons, p
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- 2022