Background: Hippocampal subfields perform specific roles in normal cognitive functioning and have distinct vulnerabilities in neurological disorders. However, measurement of subfields with MRI is technically difficult in the head and tail of the hippocampus. Recent studies have utilized curved multiplanar reconstruction (CMPR) to improve subfield visualization in the head and tail, but this method has not yet been applied to histological data.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Neuropathological studies indicate that hippocampal sclerosis (HS) consists of three subtypes (ILAE types 1-3 HS). However, HS subtypes currently can only be diagnosed by pathological analysis of hippocampal tissue resected during epilepsy surgery or at autopsy. In vivo diagnosis of HS subtypes holds potential to improve our understanding of these variants in the ipsilateral as well as contralateral hippocampus.
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