Thalamic diffusion and volumetry in temporal lobe epilepsy with and without mesial temporal sclerosis

PURPOSE As an important connection within the limbic system, considerable attention has been paid to thalamic pathology in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) volumetric studies have yielded variable results and have largely been focused on TLE with mesial temporal sclerosis (TLE+). Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) provides unique information on microstructure based on the measurement of water diffusion. To date, DTI properties of thalamus have not been well characterized in adult TLE patients with unilateral MTS or without MTS (TLE-). The purpose of this study was to investigate the status of thalamic integrity by using DTI as well as volumetric MRI in adult TLE+ and TLE- patients. METHOD In 17 unilateral TLE+ patients, 10 TLE- patients and 26 controls, the thalamus was segmented by using an automated atlas-based method. Mean diffusivity (MD), fractional anisotropy (FA) and volume were then quantified from DTI and 3D T1-weighted scans. RESULTS No significant changes were found in either DTI parameters or volume of thalamus in TLE- patients, as compared to healthy controls. However, both DTI parameters and MRI volumetry showed bilateral thalamic pathology in TLE+ patients, as compared to healthy controls. Also, TLE+ patients showed significant reduction of thalamic volume as compared to TLE- patients. In addition, thalamic FA ipsilateral to seizure focus showed significant correlation with age at onset of epilepsy in TLE+ patients. CONCLUSION Our finding demonstrates bilateral pathology of thalamus in unilateral TLE+ patients. The discrepancy in thalamic pathology between TLE+ and TLE- patients suggests that along with differences in mesial temporal pathology, TLE+ and TLE- have unique extratemporal structural abnormalities.

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