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FDG-PET in children and adolescents with partial seizures: Role in epilepsy surgery,evaluation

We used FDG-PET to measure interictal glucose metabolism in 16 children and adolescents (mean age 14.7 years) with complex partial seizures (CPS) (mean seizure onset age 5.0 years). Video-EEG localized the epileptic foci. Glucose metabolism was determined in 14 paired anatomic areas using a standard...

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Published in:Epilepsy research 1995, Vol.20 (1), p.77-84
Main Authors: Gaillard, W.D., White, S., MalOw, B., Flamini, R., Weinstein, S., Sato, S., Kufta, C., Schiff, S., Devinsky, O., Fazilat, S., Reeves, P., Theodore, W.H.
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Electroencephalography
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Nervous system
Positron emission tomography
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Treatment Outcome
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