Functional MRI in chronic epilepsy: associations with cognitive impairment. Vlooswijk, M. C., Jansen, J. F., de Krom, M. C., Majoie, H. M., Hofman, P. A., Backes, W. H., & Aldenkamp, A. P. Lancet Neurol, 9(10):1018-27, 2010. Vlooswijk, Marielle Cg Jansen, Jacobus Fa de Krom, Marc Cftm Majoie, Hj Marian Hofman, Paul Am Backes, Walter H Aldenkamp, Albert P eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review England 2010/08/17 06:00 Lancet Neurol. 2010 Oct;9(10):1018-27. doi: 10.1016/S1474-4422(10)70180-0. Epub 2010 Aug 12.
Functional MRI in chronic epilepsy: associations with cognitive impairment [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Chronic epilepsy is frequently accompanied by serious cognitive side-effects. Clinical factors are important, but cannot account entirely for this cognitive comorbidity. Therefore, research is focusing on the underlying cerebral mechanisms to understand the development of cognitive dysfunction. In the past two decades, functional MRI techniques have been applied extensively to the study of cognitive impairment in chronic epilepsy. However, because of wide variation in study designs, analysis methods, and data presentation, interpretation of these studies has become increasingly difficult for clinicians. In patients with localisation-related epilepsy, whether findings of functional MRI represent the underlying neuronal substrate for cognitive decline remains a subject of debate.
@article{RN143,
   author = {Vlooswijk, M. C. and Jansen, J. F. and de Krom, M. C. and Majoie, H. M. and Hofman, P. A. and Backes, W. H. and Aldenkamp, A. P.},
   title = {Functional MRI in chronic epilepsy: associations with cognitive impairment},
   journal = {Lancet Neurol},
   volume = {9},
   number = {10},
   pages = {1018-27},
   note = {Vlooswijk, Marielle Cg
Jansen, Jacobus Fa
de Krom, Marc Cftm
Majoie, Hj Marian
Hofman, Paul Am
Backes, Walter H
Aldenkamp, Albert P
eng
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Review
England
2010/08/17 06:00
Lancet Neurol. 2010 Oct;9(10):1018-27. doi: 10.1016/S1474-4422(10)70180-0. Epub 2010 Aug 12.},
   abstract = {Chronic epilepsy is frequently accompanied by serious cognitive side-effects. Clinical factors are important, but cannot account entirely for this cognitive comorbidity. Therefore, research is focusing on the underlying cerebral mechanisms to understand the development of cognitive dysfunction. In the past two decades, functional MRI techniques have been applied extensively to the study of cognitive impairment in chronic epilepsy. However, because of wide variation in study designs, analysis methods, and data presentation, interpretation of these studies has become increasingly difficult for clinicians. In patients with localisation-related epilepsy, whether findings of functional MRI represent the underlying neuronal substrate for cognitive decline remains a subject of debate.},
   keywords = {Animals
Chronic Disease
Cognition Disorders/*diagnosis/etiology/psychology
Epilepsy/complications/*diagnosis/psychology
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging/*methods},
   ISSN = {1474-4465 (Electronic)
1474-4422 (Linking)},
   DOI = {10.1016/S1474-4422(10)70180-0},
   url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20708970
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laneur/article/PIIS1474-4422(10)70180-0/fulltext},
   year = {2010},
   type = {Journal Article}
}

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