Magnetic resonance spectroscopy in animal models of epilepsy
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2007.01241.x
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy in animal models of epilepsy
Abstract
The noninvasive localization of the epileptogenic zone continues to be a challenge in many patients that present as candidates for possible epilepsy surgery. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques provide accurate anatomical definition, but despite their high resolution, these techniques fail to visualize the pathological neocortical and hippocampal changes in a sizable number of patients with focal pathologies. Further, visualized lesions on MRI may not all produce seizures. One of the keys to the understanding of the epileptogenic zone lies in the recognition of the metabolic alterations that occur in the setting of epileptic seizures. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a valuable tool that can be used to study the metabolic changes seen in both acute and chronic animal models of epilepsy. Such study allows for the identification of epileptic tissue with high sensitivity and specificity. We present here a review of the use of MRS in animal models of epilepsy.
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