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Hyperdensity on CT after seizure: a pitfall.

I H Bangash1, R S Kandt, B J D'Souza

  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710.

Journal of Child Neurology
|October 1, 1987
PubMed
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Transient hyperdense brain areas on CT scans may indicate increased blood flow and vascular permeability following seizures in children. This temporary abnormality resolved as the patient became seizure-free.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroimaging
  • Epileptology
  • Pediatric Neurology

Background:

  • Epilepsy diagnosis often relies on clinical presentation and electroencephalography (EEG).
  • Brain imaging in epilepsy aims to identify structural abnormalities, but transient findings are less understood.
  • Seizures can induce temporary physiological changes in the brain.