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3.0 T MRI of 2000 consecutive patients with localisation-related epilepsy
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Since the introduction of the then National Institute for Clinical Excellence guidelines in 2004, the detection rate of significant pathology using a dedicated 3.0 T epilepsy protocol has not fallen, despite the increased numbers of patients being imaged. This is the largest study of epilepsy imaging at 3.0 T to date and highlights the detection rates of significant pathology in a clinical setting using a high-strength magnet. The prevalence of ischaemic disease in this population is significantly higher than first thought, and may not be incidental, as is often reported.
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