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Dedicated Magnetic Resonance Imaging Sequences:Contribution in the Diagnosis of Focal Epilepsy in the Lebanese Population
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作者 Najo A.Jomaa Marwan Haddad +2 位作者 Grace Y.Adwane Amira J.Zaylaa abdallah rahbani 《Journal of Health Science》 2018年第6期439-445,共7页
There have been many advances in the diagnosis and management of focal epilepsies particularly with neuroimaging techniques and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI).Special MRI sequences can be employed to localize and res... There have been many advances in the diagnosis and management of focal epilepsies particularly with neuroimaging techniques and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI).Special MRI sequences can be employed to localize and resect the epileptogenic lesions responsible for focal epilepsy.This study aims to show the benefit of dedicated epilepsy MRI sequences in the diagnosis of focal epilepsies.A general electric 1.5 Tesla MRI machine was used with standard and special sequences.Also,a Nihon Kohden electroencephalography(EEG)machine was used.This is a prospective observational study that included 51 patients with focal epilepsies who had an initial negative brain imaging.They underwent epilepsy MRI sequences along with a prolonged video EEG monitoring to localize the lesion,and then results were analyzed statistically using SPSS 22 program.The majority of patients were males(62.75%)with a mean age of 30 years.The grand majority of patients(74.5%,p value of 0.001)had their lesion localized by the epilepsy MRI.The most commonly found pathology was mesial temporal sclerosis.A significant number of patients(23.5%)were sent for an epilepsy surgery(p value 0.002).This study shows the significant impact of dedicated epilepsy MRI sequences on the diagnosis and management of focal epilepsy in the Lebanese population. 展开更多
关键词 Epilepsy magnetic resonance imaging DEDICATED SEQUENCES focal epileptogenic lesions HIPPOCAMPAL SCLEROSIS cortical dysplasia.
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Guided Botulinum Toxin Injections for Limbs Spasticity:The Winning Duets
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作者 abdallah rahbani Francois Boulos 《Journal of Health Science》 2019年第1期37-42,共6页
Botulinum toxin found its way into a lot of medical treatments improving the quality of life in many clinical situations.When treating spasticity,this toxin is injected in the affected muscle to decrease its tension a... Botulinum toxin found its way into a lot of medical treatments improving the quality of life in many clinical situations.When treating spasticity,this toxin is injected in the affected muscle to decrease its tension and hyperactivity.The isolation of the affected muscles for injection is done either by anatomical palpation of the muscle which is also known as non-guided injection technique,or by using the ultrasound or the electromyography also known guided injection technique.In this study which is a prospective observational study that included patients over a 6 months period,28 patients aged between 2 and 78 years,with spasticity na?ve to botulinum toxin injections or had already been injected more than 3 months ago,were injected using guided injection technique.The optimal doses of botulinum toxin were administered based on the age,the severity of the condition,and affected muscle groups.In pediatric population these were also calculated according to the body weight.All patients were evaluated pre and 4 weeks post injection using the MAS Score(Modified Ashworth Scale).Statistical analysis showed a very significant response to treatment as compared to the pre-injection condition,for upper limbs,lower limbs,and all muscle groups with almost absent significant local or systemic side effects(with a p value less than 0.001).Conclusion:guided techniques for botulinum toxin injections showed a great efficacy in the treatment of spasticity along with no regional or systemic side effects and are relatively well tolerated by patients.This finding leads to a better management of spasticity and to a decrease in oral medication intake and secondarily a decrease in their possible side effects. 展开更多
关键词 BOTULINUM TOXIN SPASTICITY EMG ultrasound
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