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Optimized Volumetry in Radiology: Interest in Pediatric Brain MRI in the Exploration of Focal Epilepsy
Volumétrie Optimisée en Radiologie : intérêt en IRM Cérébrale pédiatrique Dans l'Exploration de l'épilepsie Focale
Sponsor
University Hospital, Tours
Enrollment
240 participants
Start Date
Mar 14, 2022
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Multicentre cross-sectional study with prospective recruitment comparing the detection rate of lesions on brain MRI without and with quantitative volumetry and T1 relaxometry information during the management of children with suspected focal epilepsy.
Eligibility
Min Age: 1 YearMax Age: 18 Years
Inclusion Criteria3
- Patient aged 1-18 years
- Referred or followed by a pediatrician for epilepsy with focal onset
- Requiring brain MRI as part of the work-up
Exclusion Criteria3
- Opposition of the child and/or parent to data processing
- MRI not interpretable
- Clinical and epileptic data not available or not specifying focus
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Interventions
OTHERPediatric brain MRI
Routine brain MRI with automated quantitative information (brain volumetry and T1 relaxometry)
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