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Widespread abnormalities in white matter integrity and their relationship with duration of illness in temporal lobe epilepsy
Author(s) -
Tsuda Kumi,
Tsuji Tomikimi,
Ishida Takuya,
Takahashi Shun,
Yamada Shinichi,
Ohoshi Yuji,
Terada Masaki,
Shinosaki Kazuhiro,
Ukai Satoshi
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
epilepsia open
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.247
H-Index - 16
ISSN - 2470-9239
DOI - 10.1002/epi4.12222
Subject(s) - white matter , diffusion mri , fractional anisotropy , temporal lobe , epilepsy , psychology , frontal lobe , neuroscience , medicine , audiology , cardiology , magnetic resonance imaging , radiology
Summary Objective Elucidation of abnormal connections throughout the whole brain is necessary to understand temporal lobe epilepsy ( TLE ). We examined abnormalities in whole‐brain white matter integrity and their relationship with duration of illness in patients with TLE . Methods The subjects were 15 patients with TLE and 17 healthy controls. Mean duration of illness in the TLE group was 21.6 years. Tract‐based spatial statistics ( TBSS ) were used for diffusion tensor imaging ( DTI ) analysis. Four diffusion tensor metrics, that is, fractional anisotropy ( FA ), mean diffusivity ( MD ), axial diffusivity ( AD ), and radial diffusivity ( RD ) were calculated and then examined for differences between the TLE and healthy control groups. We also examined for correlations between DTI parameters and duration of illness in the TLE group. Results In the TLE group, compared with the healthy control group, FA was reduced, and MD and RD were increased, not only in the limbic and temporal lobe regions and their directly connecting regions in both hemispheres, but also in remote white matter regions. Duration of illness showed a significant negative correlation with mean whole‐brain FA and a significant positive correlation with both mean whole‐brain MD and RD . Brain regions showing correlation between disease duration and DTI metrics also extended to the limbic area and its connecting regions, and to remote white matter regions. Significance The results of this study suggest that widespread abnormalities in white matter integrity in patients with TLE are associated with long‐term disease.

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