Conclusions: Conventional MRI is a sensitive method to detect hippocampalsclerosis.
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No structural abnormalities, including hippocampalsclerosis, were detected on MRI performed on three individuals.
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This asymmetry was more pronounced in patients with hippocampalsclerosis than in those without.
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In addition, hippocampalsclerosis was specific to participants with dementia and correlated with the presence of limbic TDP-43.
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The rodent pilocarpine model of epilepsy exhibits hippocampalsclerosis and spontaneous seizures and thus resembles human temporal lobe epilepsy.
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Structural MRI showed unilateral hippocampalsclerosis (HS) in 13 patients and was normal in the remaining nine patients.
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Areas of accelerated cortical thinning were detected in patients with early onset of epilepsy and in patients with hippocampalsclerosis.
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These different forms of SSSE induce epilepsy with SRS and brain pathology reminiscent of temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampalsclerosis.
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Inflammation plays a role in the pathogenesis of immune-mediated epilepsy, but also in epilepsy of other etiology such as hippocampalsclerosis.
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Objective: To present the clinical characteristics and surgical outcome of 6 patients with intractable epilepsy and coexisting extratemporal porencephaly and hippocampalsclerosis.
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Background and purpose: Automated volumetry of the hippocampus is considered useful to assist the diagnosis of hippocampalsclerosis in temporal lobe epilepsy.
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The diagnosis of mTLE was confirmed by the presence of hippocampalsclerosis on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and video-EEG monitoring.
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The changes identified in patients with hippocampalsclerosis likely interfere with K homeostasis and may contribute to the epileptogenicity of the sclerotic hippocampus.
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No such deficit was observed in hippocampalsclerosis patients, which appeared to benefit from a compensatory mechanism that was inefficient in tumour patients.
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The massive neurodegeneration in the hippocampus is known as hippocampalsclerosis, and is considered one of the hallmarks of this type of difficult-to-treat epilepsy.
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Hippocampalsclerosis of aging (HS-Aging) is a high-morbidity brain disease in the elderly but risk factors are largely unknown.