Children with epilepsy demonstrate macro- and microstructural changes in the thalamus, putamen, and amygdala.
Sarah J MacEachernJonathan D SantoroKara J HahnZachary A MedressXimena StecherMatthew D LiJin S HahnKristen W YeomNils Daniel ForkertPublished in: Neuroradiology (2019)
Children with epilepsy show statistically significant differences in volume, diffusion, and cerebral blood flow within their thalamus, putamen, and amygdala, suggesting that epilepsy is associated with structural changes of the central nervous system influencing brain development and potentially leading to poorer neurocognitive outcomes.