J Korean Neurol Assoc.  2011 Aug;29(3):192-198.

Hippocampal Atrophy Identified by Volumetric Measurement in Intractable Epilepsy Cases

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Neurology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea. byeong.kim@chonnam.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Neurology, Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital, Hwasun, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Recurrent seizures result in brain damage, but it is usually gradual, minimal, and difficult to observe by visual inspection of magnetic resonance images (MRIs). It is well known that hippocampal structure is vulnerable to seizure-associated brain damage. We measured the hippocampal volume in patients with epilepsy to evaluate the degree of damage to the hippocampus.
METHODS
We recruited 33 patients with epilepsy and 21 healthy subjects from January 2007 to December 2008. We subclassified the patients into two groups: (1) 14 patients with intractable epilepsy and (2) 19 patients with drug-responsive epilepsy. In each group, the volumes of the left and right hippocampus were measured by manual drawing on brain MRIs. We compared the hippocampal volume in intractable epilepsy, drug-responsive epilepsy, and healthy subjects. The compounding effect of hippocampal sclerosis was ruled out by excluding eight patients with hippocampal sclerosis; we then compared the hippocampal volume in the two groups with epilepsy.
RESULTS
The volume of the bilateral hippocampus on brain MRIs was smaller in patients with intractable epilepsy than in those with drug-responsive epilepsy and healthy subjects (left, p<0.004; right, p<0.03). After excluding the patients with hippocampal sclerosis by visual inspection, the hippocampal volumes were also found to be smaller in patients with intractable epilepsy than in those with drug-responsive epilepsy (left, p<0.04; right, p<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
While there is no definitive abnormality of the hippocampus on visual inspection of brain MRIs, we determined the degree of hippocampal atrophy and volume loss in patients with intractable epilepsy. Hippocampal volumetry will be helpful for the assessment of brain damage in patients with intractable epilepsy.

Keyword

Hippocampal volume; Intractable epilepsy; Brain MRI; Hippocampal sclerosis

MeSH Terms

Atrophy
Brain
Epilepsy
Hippocampus
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Sclerosis
Seizures
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