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8 April 1996 Image coregistration and visualization techniques to study relationships between MEG neurophysiology and FDG-PET metabolism in epilepsy imaging
Stephen T. C. Wong, Kent Soo Hoo Jr., Robert C. Knowlton M.D.
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The purpose of this presentation is to report our image registration and analysis experience with a large-array biomagnetometer for magnetoencephaography (MEG) and a high resolution positron emission tomography (PET) scanner in the presurgical localization of spike sources of intractable epilepsy patients and in studying the relationship between metabolic and physiologic abnormalities detected in regions of interest during the evaluation. Findings of 12 epilepsy patients who underwent MEG and PET studies at UCSF are discussed.
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Stephen T. C. Wong, Kent Soo Hoo Jr., and Robert C. Knowlton M.D. "Image coregistration and visualization techniques to study relationships between MEG neurophysiology and FDG-PET metabolism in epilepsy imaging", Proc. SPIE 2709, Medical Imaging 1996: Physiology and Function from Multidimensional Images, (8 April 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.237870
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KEYWORDS
Magnetoencephalography

Positron emission tomography

Electroencephalography

Epilepsy

Magnetic resonance imaging

Magnetism

Multispectral imaging

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