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Resting-State fMRI findings in patients with first-Episode idiopathic epilepsy before and after treatment

Peng-Fei Qiao and Guang-Ming Niu
Neurosciences Journal October 2017, 22 (4) 316-319; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2017.4.20160650
Peng-Fei Qiao
From the Department of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Affiliated hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, People’s Republic of China
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    Regions showing increased fALFF between healthy subjects and untreated epilepsy patients.

    RegionsL/RMNI (X, Y, Z)Voxels (mm3)t-Score
    ThalamusR14, -30, 10282.9962
    ThalamusL-12, -28, 9353.6621
    Posterior cingulateR-13, -50, 16313.5521
    Posterior cingulateL12, -45, 18282.7536
    Angular gyrusL-56, -47, 39353.8926
    Inferior parietal lobuleL-50, -27, 25283.6249
    • R - right, L - left, MIN - Montreal Neurological Institute coordinate, fALFF -fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuation

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    Regions showing decreased fALFF between healthy subjects and untreated epilepsy patients.

    RegionsL/RMNI (X,Y,Z)Voxels (mm3)t-Score
    Medial prefrontal lobeR3, 55, 2526-2.7786
    Medial prefrontal lobeL-7, 63, 1538-3.6603
    Anterior cingulateR3, 9, 2419-2.9482
    Anterior cingulateL-7, 15, 2621-3.1325
    • R - right, L - left, MIN - Montreal Neurological Institute coordinate, fALFF -fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuation

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    Regions showing increased fALFF between healthy subjects and treated epilepsy patients .

    RegionsL/RMNI (X, Y, Z)Voxels (mm3)t-Score
    Angular gyrusL-54, -45, 37132.1689
    Inferior parietal lobuleL-55, -23, 27383.6649
    Frontal lobeL-42, 30, 15202.0922
    Frontal lobeR40, 33, 19232.6839
    PrecuneusL-7, -43, 46263.5513
    PrecuneusR9, -52, 35203.0015
    CuneusL-8, -61, 53352.5427
    • R - right, L - left,

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