2013
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.a3458
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Advanced MRI Morphologic Study Shows No Atrophy in Healthy Individuals with Hippocampal Hyperintensity

Abstract: SUMMARY:We have already shown that brain MR imaging of healthy individuals frequently reveals either unilateral or bilateral Hh, which is considered a hallmark of hippocampal sclerosis. We performed a follow-up (5-year interval) clinical and advanced imaging study of these individuals to address whether Hh may have masked occult brain atrophy or contributed to a later onset of epilepsy. Subjects with Hh (n ϭ 13) underwent a detailed clinical-imaging protocol, with a 3T scan and were studied with automated hipp… Show more

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“…Clinical evaluation was in contrast with the radiological diagnosis of unilateral Hs, as the patient had clear‐cut bilateral MTLE. Furthermore, in good agreement with this observation, in about 50% of our controls the multimodal tool highlighted either unilateral or bilateral hippocampal hyperintensities not supported by morphological abnormalities, confirming that the presence of hippocampal hyperintensities in healthy subjects is relatively common and not significant .…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…Clinical evaluation was in contrast with the radiological diagnosis of unilateral Hs, as the patient had clear‐cut bilateral MTLE. Furthermore, in good agreement with this observation, in about 50% of our controls the multimodal tool highlighted either unilateral or bilateral hippocampal hyperintensities not supported by morphological abnormalities, confirming that the presence of hippocampal hyperintensities in healthy subjects is relatively common and not significant .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This is very significant because in daily clinical practice radiological findings of Hs could be missed in non-epileptic centres but overestimated in specialized centres [28,29]. Indeed, a false radiological lateralization was identified in a patient classified by both neuroradiologists as right pMTLE.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Furthermore, even though functional investigation methods of the brain are the leading technology in contemporary brain disorder research (Marcucci and Vandresen, 2006;Labate et al, 2013), the emergence and development of transgenic animal models has also led to an exponential growth of animal use in neuroscience research, including in ADHD (Porter et al, 2015). Within ADHD, animals are used to model ADHD-related behaviors and traits (Yen et al, 2013), to seek understanding of ADHD's biochemical pathways (Yen et al, 2013;Huang et al, 2015) as well as responses to putative drugs (Dudley et al, 2013) and other therapies (Ouchi et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…PNES were characterized by the stereotyped motor phenomena assessed by two epileptologists with more than 20 years of expertise [19]. Moreover, PNES subjects underwent awake and sleep-deprived EEG and a brain MRI scan with the same protocol for epileptic patients extensively described elsewhere [20,21]. Frequency of seizures was based on the patient's report (daily, weekly, and less than one per week).…”
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confidence: 99%