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Myelin water fraction changes in febrile seizures
•Myelin water fraction (MWF) maps could be used to further characterize febrile seizures.•All subjects in this study with simple febrile seizures had increased MWF.•All subjects in this study with complex febrile seizures had decreased MWF. The objective of this feasibility study was to investigate...
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description | •Myelin water fraction (MWF) maps could be used to further characterize febrile seizures.•All subjects in this study with simple febrile seizures had increased MWF.•All subjects in this study with complex febrile seizures had decreased MWF.
The objective of this feasibility study was to investigate whether myelin water fraction (MWF) patterns can differentiate children presenting with febrile seizures who will go on to develop nonfebrile epilepsy from those who will not.
As part of a prospective study of myelination patterns in pediatric epilepsy, seven subjects with febrile seizures underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including the following standard sequences—T1-weighted, T2-weighted, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR)—and an additional experimental sequence, multicomponent-derived equilibrium single-pulse observation of T1 and T2 (mcDESPOT) to quantify MWF. For each of these subjects, MWF maps were derived and compared with an age-matched population-averaged MWF atlas.
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As part of a prospective study of myelination patterns in pediatric epilepsy, seven subjects with febrile seizures underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including the following standard sequences—T1-weighted, T2-weighted, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR)—and an additional experimental sequence, multicomponent-derived equilibrium single-pulse observation of T1 and T2 (mcDESPOT) to quantify MWF. For each of these subjects, MWF maps were derived and compared with an age-matched population-averaged MWF atlas.
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The objective of this feasibility study was to investigate whether myelin water fraction (MWF) patterns can differentiate children presenting with febrile seizures who will go on to develop nonfebrile epilepsy from those who will not.
As part of a prospective study of myelination patterns in pediatric epilepsy, seven subjects with febrile seizures underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including the following standard sequences—T1-weighted, T2-weighted, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR)—and an additional experimental sequence, multicomponent-derived equilibrium single-pulse observation of T1 and T2 (mcDESPOT) to quantify MWF. For each of these subjects, MWF maps were derived and compared with an age-matched population-averaged MWF atlas.
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As part of a prospective study of myelination patterns in pediatric epilepsy, seven subjects with febrile seizures underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including the following standard sequences—T1-weighted, T2-weighted, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR)—and an additional experimental sequence, multicomponent-derived equilibrium single-pulse observation of T1 and T2 (mcDESPOT) to quantify MWF. For each of these subjects, MWF maps were derived and compared with an age-matched population-averaged MWF atlas.
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