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Characterizing thalamic and basal ganglia nuclei in medically intractable focal epilepsy by MR fingerprinting.

Yingying TangTing-Yu SuJoon Yul ChoiSiyuan HuXiaofeng WangKen SakaieHiroatsu MurakamiAndreas AlexopoulosMark GriswoldStephen JonesImad M NajmDan MaZhong Irene Wang
Published in: Epilepsia (2022)
MRF revealed bilateral tissue-property changes in the normal-appearing thalamus and basal ganglia, with ipsilateral predominance and thalamic preference, suggesting subcortical involvement/impairment in patients with medically intractable focal epilepsy. The individual-level performance of the MRF-based machine-learning models suggests potential opportunities for predicting lateralization.
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