Role of Magnectic Resonance Imaging of Brain in Paediatric Patients with Partial Seizures.

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2012-04
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The study was carried out for one year to find out the role of magnetic resonance imaging brain in pediatric patients with partial seizures. Children from age 28 days to 18 years who presented with partial seizures were included and the information obtained from the history, clinical examination and investigations particularly MRI brain were noted down and analyzed.Maximum numbers of patients were in the age group of 5-10 years (48.84%).27.91% had simple seizures and the rest 72.09%had complex partial seizures with none having secondary generalization. The risk factor for seizures were present in 54.19% of cases. Most of the lesions involved parietal region (44.19%) followed by temporal lobe involvement in 13.95%. 55.81% had findings of neurocysticercosis (NCC), 29.91% showed tuberculoma, 8.30% had normal MRI findings and 6.98% had findings suggestive of cerebritis, sturge weber syndrome and porencephalic cyst. 89.74% lesions showed contrast enhancement on MRI. Contrast enhancement MR altered the radiological diagnosis in many patients with partial seizures. It helped to diagnose infections like tuberculoma and NCC in various stages of evolution and also helped to rule out other structural lesions, thus helping in planning modalities of treatment.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Partial Seizures, Neurocysticercosis(NCC), Tuberculoma
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Parihar Ravi Kumar, Gupta Ashok K, Saini Ghanshyam, Dev Ghanshyam. Role of Magnectic Resonance Imaging of Brain in Paediatric Patients with Partial Seizures. JK Science Journal of Medical Education and Research. 2012 Apr-June;14(2): 60-64