Vol 5, No 2 (April 01, 2015): Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery (Epilepsy)

Review Article

Post-processing of structural MRI for individualized diagnostics
Pascal Martin, Benjamin Bender, Niels K. Focke
Quantitative MRI in refractory temporal lobe epilepsy: relationship with surgical outcomes
Leonardo Bonilha, Simon S. Keller
Quantifying the deficit—imaging neurobehavioural impairment in childhood epilepsy
Michael Yoong
The effects of antiepileptic drugs on cognitive functional magnetic resonance imaging
Guilherme Coco Beltramini, Fernando Cendes, Clarissa Lin Yasuda
What does diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tell us about cognitive networks in temporal lobe epilepsy?
Kelly M. Leyden, N. Erkut Kucukboyaci, Olivia K. Puckett, Davis Lee, Richard Q. Loi, Brianna Paul, Carrie R. McDonald
White matter in temporal lobe epilepsy: clinico-pathological correlates of water diffusion abnormalities
Raúl Rodríguez-Cruces, Luis Concha
The potential role of novel diffusion imaging techniques in the understanding and treatment of epilepsy
Gavin P. Winston
Strengths and limitations of tractography methods to identify the optic radiation for epilepsy surgery
Ylva Lilja, Daniel T. Nilsson
Methods and utility of EEG-fMRI in epilepsy
Louis André van Graan, Louis Lemieux, Umair Javaid Chaudhary
Utility of magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging for human epilepsy
Jullie W. Pan, Ruben I. Kuzniecky

Disclosure:

This focused issue “Epilepsy” was commissioned by the editorial office, Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery without any sponsorship or funding. Gavin P. Winston served as the unpaid Guest Editor for the focused issue.