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Front Cover; Magnetic Resonance in Epilepsy; Copyright Page; Contents; List of contributors; Editors; Foreword; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Introduction to epilepsy; Chapter 2. Principles of magnetic resonance imaging; Chapter 3. Brain anatomy; Chapter 4. Temporal lobe epilepsy; Chapter 5. Extra-temporal lobe epilepsy; Chapter 6. MRI in special conditions associated with epilepsy; Chapter 7. Malformations of cortical development; Chapter 8. Structural analysis applied to epilepsy; Chapter 9. Imaging and neuropsychology; Chapter 10. Functional MRI in epilepsy
Chapter 11. Magnetic resonance neurophysiology: simultaneous EEG and fMRIChapter 12. MR diffusion and perfusion imaging in epilepsy; Chapter 13. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Chapter 14. Single-photon-emission computed tomography in epilepsy; Chapter 15. Positron-emission tomography in epilepsy; Chapter 16. Magnetoencephalography in epilepsy; Index
Remarkable advances in imaging have increased the importance of MRI for diagnostic, treatment and management of epilepsy. Neuroimaging of patients with epilepsy no longer simply deals with the technology and interpretation of images but also with issues of brain metabolism, energetics, cognition and brain dysfunction. The first edition of Magnetic Resonance in Epilepsy came into clinical practice in 1995 with a revolutionary idea; that is, MR is as important as EEG in the clinical management of patients with epilepsy. The second edition of Magnetic Resonance in Epilepsy, the only