�3T  MRI  is better at detection and characterizing structural brainiac abnormalities in patients with focal epilepsy than 1.5T  MRI,  stellar to a better diagnosis and safer treatment of patients, according to a recent study conducted at the Oregon  Health  and Science  University  in Portland,  OR.  "Patients  with focal epilepsy throw recurrent seizures that resolution from a specific arena of their brain, ordinarily due to a structural brain irregularity," said Bronwyn  E.  Hamilton,  MD,  senior author of the study.
3T  MRI  detected 65 of 74 cases, compared to 55 of 74 cases detected by 1.5T  MRI;  lesions were accurately characterized in 63 of 74 cases victimisation 3T  MRI,  compared to 51 of 74 cases using 1.5T  MRI.  "Detection  refers to lesions that were ground and enactment refers to how accurately we were able to determine what type of abnormality the lesion was, such as tumor versus vascular deformity versus inborn deformity," said Dr.  Hamilton.
Epilepsy  is a disease with serious consequences for patients and fellowship. Surgery  offers the potential drop for long term cure in patients, but "surgery can only when be performed in patients who have a specific structural mental defectiveness in the brain that is detected on an imaging study (usually MRI);  since insurance companies english hawthorn not pay for a second scan, it is preferable to obtain a 3T  MRI  the first go round," said Dr.  Hamilton.
"I,  and most of my radiology colleagues, in conjunction with the neurologists who specialize in epilepsy at our institution, feel that a patient with focal epilepsy is incompletely assessed without a 3T  MRI,  and will re-image patients with prior negative 1.5T  MRI  in order to feel more certain an abnormality has not been lost. We  have had a number of patients world Health Organization had departed undiagnosed with prior negative MRI  scans who later underwent 3T  MRI  at our creation that either disclosed a structural mastermind abnormality or better characterized it for the operating surgeon," said Dr.  Hamilton.
This  survey appears in the September  issue of the American  Journal  of Roentgenology.
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