Unusual diagnostic findings in temporal lobe epilepsy: A combined MRI and 18 F-dopa case study

European Journal of Radiology Open
Paola FeracoUmberto Rozzanigo

Abstract

Temporal lobe epilepsy is the most common focal epilepsy in adults and often causes pharmacoresistant seizures. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and PET studies have widely demonstrated a number of morphological and molecular abnormalities in epilepsy. However, considering the dopaminergic system, only a bilateral 18F-DOPA uptake reduction within the basal ganglia has been described. We report the unusual finding of increased 18F-DOPA uptake in a patient with focal recurrent seizures and "deja vu" experiences in the setting of cortical swelling detected at MRI exam. The final diagnosis was in in keeping with hippocampal sclerosis, confirmed during follow-up MR exams. In this case 18F-DOPA uptake may represent increased dopamine transport induced by seizures. Nuclear medicine physicians and radiologists should be aware of clinical and electroencephalographic findings when interpreting brain areas of tracer uptake, which are not always related to malignancy.

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Dec 2, 2020·Life Sciences·Enes AkyuzYam Nath Paudel

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