In vivo MRI signatures of hippocampal subfield pathology in intractable epilepsy

Our aim is to assess the subfield‐specific histopathological correlates of hippocampal volume and intensity changes (T1, T2) as well as diff!usion MRI markers in TLE, and investigate the efficacy of quantitative MRI measures in predicting histopathology in vivo.

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