MRI can play an important role in identifying and localizing
epileptogenic foci. This book aims to provide the clinical and imaging
information required in order to decide whether an MRI scan is
appropriate and whether it is likely to be sufficient to detect a
lesion. The first part of the book presents background information on
epilepsy patients and explains how to perform an MRI examination.
Detailed attention is paid to functional MRI and post-processing, and
the examination of subcategories of patients is also discussed. The
second part of the book then documents the MRI findings obtained in the
full range of epileptogenic lesions with the aid of high-quality images.
Throughout, emphasis is placed on guiding the reader in the correct
interpretation of the imaging findings. Both radiologists and referring
physicians will find this book to be an indispensable guide to the
optimal use of MRI in epilepsy.