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Neuroimaging Findings in First Unprovoked Seizures: A Multicentric Study in Tehran

OBJECTIVE: Seizure is an emergency in pediatrics. It really matters to the parents of the involved child to have information about the causes, management and prognosis. First unprovoked seizures (FUS) are seizures that occur in patients without fever, trauma or infection. Due to the rapid improvemen...

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Autores principales: MOLLA MOHAMMADI, Mohsen, TONEKABONI, Seyed Hassan, KHATAMI, Alireza, AZARGASHB, Eznollah, TAVASOLI, Azita, JAVADZADEH, Mohsen, ZAMANI, Gholamreza
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Publicado: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3943050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24665314
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author MOLLA MOHAMMADI, Mohsen
TONEKABONI, Seyed Hassan
KHATAMI, Alireza
AZARGASHB, Eznollah
TAVASOLI, Azita
JAVADZADEH, Mohsen
ZAMANI, Gholamreza
author_facet MOLLA MOHAMMADI, Mohsen
TONEKABONI, Seyed Hassan
KHATAMI, Alireza
AZARGASHB, Eznollah
TAVASOLI, Azita
JAVADZADEH, Mohsen
ZAMANI, Gholamreza
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description OBJECTIVE: Seizure is an emergency in pediatrics. It really matters to the parents of the involved child to have information about the causes, management and prognosis. First unprovoked seizures (FUS) are seizures that occur in patients without fever, trauma or infection. Due to the rapid improvement in diagnostic techniques in the last few decades, the etiology will be revealed and this term will no longer exist. This Study was designed to evaluate brain imaging findings in FUS patients. MATERIALS & METHODS: Ninety-six children with FUS, who were admitted in three major children’s hospitals in Tehran, underwent brain imaging and were enrolled into the study. The decision about the type of imaging (CT or MRI) was based on the patient’s medical and financial conditions. An expert radiologist in the field of pediatric neuroimaging interpreted the images. RESULTS: Altogether, 27.1% had abnormal findings of which 29.2% were in the brain MRI group and 14.3% were in the brain CT scan group. Abnormal results were gliosis (10.4%), hemorrhage (4.2%), dysgenesis (2.1%), dysmyelination (7.3%), encephalomalacy (1%), atrophy (5.2%) and infarction (2.1%). In some patients, the lesions were in 2 or 3 sites and some had more than one type of lesion. There was no association between the duration, age and type of seizure and imaging abnormlities. However, we found an association between the location of the lesion and the type of seizure. CONCLUSION: We recommend brain imaging in all patients with FUS and apart from some exceptions, brain MRI is superior to CT.
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spelling pubmed-39430502014-03-24 Neuroimaging Findings in First Unprovoked Seizures: A Multicentric Study in Tehran MOLLA MOHAMMADI, Mohsen TONEKABONI, Seyed Hassan KHATAMI, Alireza AZARGASHB, Eznollah TAVASOLI, Azita JAVADZADEH, Mohsen ZAMANI, Gholamreza Iran J Child Neurol Original Article OBJECTIVE: Seizure is an emergency in pediatrics. It really matters to the parents of the involved child to have information about the causes, management and prognosis. First unprovoked seizures (FUS) are seizures that occur in patients without fever, trauma or infection. Due to the rapid improvement in diagnostic techniques in the last few decades, the etiology will be revealed and this term will no longer exist. This Study was designed to evaluate brain imaging findings in FUS patients. MATERIALS & METHODS: Ninety-six children with FUS, who were admitted in three major children’s hospitals in Tehran, underwent brain imaging and were enrolled into the study. The decision about the type of imaging (CT or MRI) was based on the patient’s medical and financial conditions. An expert radiologist in the field of pediatric neuroimaging interpreted the images. RESULTS: Altogether, 27.1% had abnormal findings of which 29.2% were in the brain MRI group and 14.3% were in the brain CT scan group. Abnormal results were gliosis (10.4%), hemorrhage (4.2%), dysgenesis (2.1%), dysmyelination (7.3%), encephalomalacy (1%), atrophy (5.2%) and infarction (2.1%). In some patients, the lesions were in 2 or 3 sites and some had more than one type of lesion. There was no association between the duration, age and type of seizure and imaging abnormlities. However, we found an association between the location of the lesion and the type of seizure. CONCLUSION: We recommend brain imaging in all patients with FUS and apart from some exceptions, brain MRI is superior to CT. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3943050/ /pubmed/24665314 Text en © 2013: Iranian Journal of Child Neurology This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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MOLLA MOHAMMADI, Mohsen
TONEKABONI, Seyed Hassan
KHATAMI, Alireza
AZARGASHB, Eznollah
TAVASOLI, Azita
JAVADZADEH, Mohsen
ZAMANI, Gholamreza
Neuroimaging Findings in First Unprovoked Seizures: A Multicentric Study in Tehran
title Neuroimaging Findings in First Unprovoked Seizures: A Multicentric Study in Tehran
title_full Neuroimaging Findings in First Unprovoked Seizures: A Multicentric Study in Tehran
title_fullStr Neuroimaging Findings in First Unprovoked Seizures: A Multicentric Study in Tehran
title_full_unstemmed Neuroimaging Findings in First Unprovoked Seizures: A Multicentric Study in Tehran
title_short Neuroimaging Findings in First Unprovoked Seizures: A Multicentric Study in Tehran
title_sort neuroimaging findings in first unprovoked seizures: a multicentric study in tehran
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3943050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24665314
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