Quantitative analysis of structural neuroimaging of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

Imaging Med. 2013 Jun 1;5(3):10.2217/iim.13.28. doi: 10.2217/iim.13.28.

Abstract

Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) is the most common of the surgically remediable drug-resistant epilepsies. MRI is the primary diagnostic tool to detect anatomical abnormalities and, when combined with EEG, can more accurately identify an epileptogenic lesion, which is often hippocampal sclerosis in cases of MTLE. As structural imaging technology has advanced the surgical treatment of MTLE and other lesional epilepsies, so too have the analysis techniques that are used to measure different structural attributes of the brain. These techniques, which are reviewed here and have been used chiefly in basic research of epilepsy and in studies of MTLE, have identified different types and the extent of anatomical abnormalities that can extend beyond the affected hippocampus. These results suggest that structural imaging and sophisticated imaging analysis could provide important information to identify networks capable of generating spontaneous seizures and ultimately help guide surgical therapy that improves postsurgical seizure-freedom outcomes.

Keywords: DTI; MRI; drug-resistant epilepsy; mesial temporal lobe epilepsy; morphometry; quantitative neuroimaging.