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Page 1: Ruben Kuzniecky, M.D. NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Center New York University New York Ruben.kuzniecky@med.nyu.edu Neuroimaging of Epilepsy.

Ruben Kuzniecky, M.D.NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Center

New York University

New York

[email protected]

Neuroimaging of Epilepsy

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Imaging in EpilepsyImaging in Epilepsy

• Neuroimaging in Epilepsy

1- Diagnosis

2- Classification

3- Genetics

4- Treatment Strategies

5- Prognosis

• Pathology of Epilepsy

• Neoplasia• H. Sclerosis• Trauma• MCD’s• Vascular• Post-infectious

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Neuroimaging in EpilepsyNeuroimaging in Epilepsy

Diagnos Classif Genetics Neurodevel Surgery

CT +

MRI ++ ++ ++ ++ ++

PET-FDG ++ + + ++

iSPECT + + ++

MEG + + + ++

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CT Scans

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3.0 Tesla1.5 Tesla

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MR Compatible Incubator

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Find the Abnormality…

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Hippocampal Sclerosis

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Wrong MRI Angulation for HS

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Correct MRI Angulation-HS

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Where is the focus ?

• Brian– 17 y/o high school boy

– Traumatic birth, CP

– Left UL hemiparesis 4/5

– CPSz without GTC

– EEG: Right F-T

– IQ:101

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Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

• Ganglioglioma

• Seizure onset 4 years• CPSz• Surgical Failure• Watch out for

extensive pathology

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Tuberous Sclerosis

Multiple LesionsMultiple or single Epileptogenic areas

TSC2 gene (1993)16p13 Tuberin

TSC1 gene (1996)9q34Hamartin

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Malformation of Cortical Development

Hemimegalencephaly

Intractable SeizuresHemiparesisDevelopmental Delay

Etiology : ?Pathology: VariableTreatment: Mostly effective

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Focal Cortical Dysplasia

Bottom of Sulcus FCD

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Lissencephaly/ DCX

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Unilateral Polymicrogyria

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Lissencephaly/SBH- DCX

12 y/o Male 16 y/o Sister

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Frontal Lobe EpilepsyNormal MRI

What do you do to improve Imaging Yield ?

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High Resolution 8S-coils

Grant et al 2004 MGH

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Image AveragingFocal Cortical dysplasiaFocal Cortical dysplasia

Knowlton et al

4 SPGR series1 SPGR series

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NeuroImaging in Patients with Normal MRI

• SPECT– Ictal Spect and SISCOM

• PET– FDG PET– Receptor PET

• MEG– Epilepsy Localization– Mapping

• MR Spectroscopy

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DWI in Epilepsy

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6 Months old boy with Frontal lobe FCD

ICTAL SPECT

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Focal Cortical Dysplasia

T1-WT\ FLAIR CISPECT

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Temporal Lobe EpilepsySISCOM

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PET

PET/CT

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PET Techniques in Epilepsy

• FDG : Glucose metabolism• H2O : rCBF• [11C]CARFENTANIL: binds to mu-opiate receptors• [11C]DOXEPINE: binds to histamine H1 receptors• [11C]FLUMAZENIL: binds to benzodiazepine site on GABA-A

receptor• ALPHA[11C]METHYL-L-TRYPTOPHAN: measures

tryptophan metabolism by serotonin and kynurenine pathways

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FDG-PET

Arrows point to abnormalities

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R L

A B

Seizure onsetVery frequent spikingFrequent spikingModerate spiking

FLUMAZENIL PET: NON-LESIONAL CASE

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3 year old girl with TSC

FLAIR AMT PET

Children’s Hospital of MichiganWayne State University

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TSC, Autism and Epileptic Spasms (7 year old boy)

AMT PETFDG PETFLAIR MRI

EEG: spike and wave activity in the right frontal region.

Children’s Hospital of MichiganWayne State University

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• Measures magnetic fields generated by Measures magnetic fields generated by

electrophysiological activityelectrophysiological activity

• Analyzes spatial distribution of magnetic field to Analyzes spatial distribution of magnetic field to

localize its sourceslocalize its sources

• Overlays source locations onto anatomical Overlays source locations onto anatomical

image to create composite MSI imageimage to create composite MSI image

• Provides noninvasive view of cellular function Provides noninvasive view of cellular function

with high spatio-temporal resolutionwith high spatio-temporal resolution

• Measures magnetic fields generated by Measures magnetic fields generated by

electrophysiological activityelectrophysiological activity

• Analyzes spatial distribution of magnetic field to Analyzes spatial distribution of magnetic field to

localize its sourceslocalize its sources

• Overlays source locations onto anatomical Overlays source locations onto anatomical

image to create composite MSI imageimage to create composite MSI image

• Provides noninvasive view of cellular function Provides noninvasive view of cellular function

with high spatio-temporal resolutionwith high spatio-temporal resolution

Magnetic Source Imaging Magnetic Source Imaging (MSI)(MSI)Magnetic Source Imaging Magnetic Source Imaging (MSI)(MSI)

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MEG System 248 Channels

Superior Temporal Resolution

MEG-NYU Epilepsy Center

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Focal Cortical DysplasiaMagnetoencephalography

Spike Clustering

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Focal Diffuse

Medical Tx Response

No Response

PET/MEG

Response AEDyes

No Response

Concordant

Surgery

Discordant

Surgery

Localized

PETIctal SPECT

MEGMRS

Localization

MRInormal

Abnormal MRI

EPILEPSYDIAGNOSIS

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75

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N=26Post-stroke

N=57Vascular

malformation

N=50Tumor

N=268Normal

MRI

N=50Closed Head trauma

N=81Cortical

dysgenesis

N=224Isolated

HS

N=38Dual

pathology

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Seizure Control in Patients With Partial Epilepsy: The Role of Brain Abnormalities Detected by MRI

Semah F, et al. Neurology. 1998;51:1256-1262.

HS = hippocampal sclerosis.