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Thalamic changes with mesial temporal sclerosis: MRI

We reviewed the preoperative images of 28 patients with pathologically proven mesial temporal sclerosis, to assess thalamic asymmetry and signal change. A further 25 nonsurgical patients with temporal lobe epilepsy and unequivocal, unilateral changes of mesial temporal sclerosis, and 20 controls, we...

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Published in:Neuroradiology 2000-05, Vol.42 (5), p.346-351
Main Authors: Deasy, N P, Jarosz, J M, Elwes, R C, Polkey, C E, Cox, T C
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