JacksonGDConnellyA: Functional magnetic resonance imaging of focal seizures. Neurology44: 850–856, 1994.
6.
DetreJASirvenJI: Localization of subclinical ictal activity by functional magnetic resonance imaging: correlation with invasive monitoring. Ann Neurol38: 618–624, 1995.
7.
WarachSLevinJM: Hyperperfusion of ictal seizure focus demonstrated by MR perfusion imaging. Am J Neuroradiol15: 965–968, 1994.
8.
WarachSIvesJR: EEG-triggered echo-planar functional MRI in epilepsy. Neurology47: 89–93, 1996.
9.
KrakowKWoermannFG: EEG-triggered functional MRI of interictal epileptiform activity in patients with partial seizures. Brain122:1679–1688, 1999.
10.
WuRHBrueningR: MR measurement of regional relative cerebral blood volume in epilepsy. J Magn Reson Imaging9: 435–440, 1999.
11.
LiuHLKochunovP: Perfusion-weighted imaging of interictal hypoperfusion in temporal lobe epilepsy using FAIR-HASTE: Comparison with H(2)(15)O PET measurements. Magn Reson Med45: 431–435, 2001.
12.
Commission on Classification and Terminology of the International League Against Epilepsy. Proposal for revised classification of epilepsies and epileptic syndromes. Epilepsia30: 389–399, 1989.
13.
WirestamRRydingE: Regional cerebral blood flow distributions in normal volunteers: dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI compared with 99mTc-HMPAO SPECT. J Comput Assist Tomogr24: 526–530, 2000.
14.
OliveiraAJDa CostaJC: Localization of the epileptogenic zone by ictal and interictal SPECT with 99mTcethyl cysteinate dimer in patients with medically refractory epilepsy. Epilepsia40: 693–702, 1999.
15.
LeeSKLeeSH: The clinical usefulness of ictal SPECT in temporal lobe epilepsy: the lateralisation of seizure focus and correlation with EEGEpilepsia41: 955–962, 2000.
16.
MeltzerCCAdelsonPD: Planned ictal FDG PET imaging for localization of extratemporal epileptic foci. Epilepsia41:193–200, 2000.