Single Photon Emission computed Tomography (SPECT) with N-Isopropyl-p-(123I) iodoamphetamine in Children with Localization-related Epilepsies. A Comparison of the Early and Delayed Images.:A Comparison of the Early and Delayed Images
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We investigated the distribution changes between the early and delayed images of single photon emission computed tomography using N-isopropyl-p-[<SUP>123</SUP>I] iodoamphetamine (IMP) in 15 children with symptomatic or cryptogenic localization-related epilepsies in the interictal phase. We found three types of distribution changes as follows: Type 1; a low uptake area on the early image persisted unchanged on the delayed image in 2 cases, Type 2; a low uptake area on the early image changed to normal distribution on the delayed image in 9 cases, Type 3; a low uptake area on the early image changed to a high uptake area on the delayed image in 4 cases.<BR>We speculate that these phenomena may provide a considerable new information for interpreting <SUP>123</SUP>I-IMP SPECT scans in children with epilepsy.
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- Single Photon Emission computed Tomography (SPECT) with N-Isopropyl-p-(123I) iodoamphetamine in Children with Localization-related Epilepsies. A Comparison of the Early and Delayed Images.:A Comparison of the Early and Delayed Images
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