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Journal of Child Neurology | 2003

Brain Single Photon Emission Computed Tomographic Evaluation of Patients With Childhood Absence Epilepsy

L. Özlem Kapucu; Ayse Serdaroglu; Cetin Okuyaz; Gülşen Köse

This study was performed to determine the utility of 99mTc-hexamethylpropylenamine oxime (HMPAO) brain single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) in evaluating patients with childhood absence epilepsy. Twenty-three patients (13 female, 10 male), aged 7 to 15 years (mean age 10.3 ± 2.2), were studied. All patients underwent a detailed neurologic examination, interictal and ictal electroencephalography (EEG), computed tomography, and/or magnetic resonance imaging, and SPECT. The baseline study was performed during the interictal period and the activation study was performed on a separate day while the patients were having seizures provoked by hyperventilation. Their EEGs were monitored at the same time. Transaxial, sagittal, and coronal slices were obtained for both studies. The mean counts per pixel were calculated on 11 regions of interest on three representative transaxial slices. Count density was calculated for each region. Region-to-occipital cortex ratios were obtained. For each region, normalized ratios were used to obtain a side-to-side percent asymmetry index between baseline and activation studies. Visual interpretation of the baseline study showed that 10 of the 23 patients had a detectable abnormality in regional cerebral blood flow during the interictal period. These abnormalities consisted of relative hypoperfusion in the frontal lobes that could involve neighboring parietal and temporal regions. The activation study revealed that 13 of 23 patients had relative hyperperfusion in these brain regions that were relatively hypoperfused in the baseline study. These hyperperfused regions occupied larger areas than baseline hypoperfused regions. All patients had global increased perfusion in the ictal study. The side-to-side asymmetry indexes for these visually interpreted regional cerebral blood flow abnormalities ranged from 2 to 6%. The relatively consistent pattern of frontal regional cerebral blood flow alterations suggests that altered frontal lobe functions can be implicated in patients with childhood absence epilepsy. (J Child Neurol 2003;18:542—548).


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1997

Evaluation of Therapy Response in Children with Untreated Malignant Lymphomas Using Technetium-99m-Sestamibi

L. Özlem Kapucu; Canan Akyüz; Gülin Vural; Aynur Oguz; Tamer Atasever; Münevver Büyükpamukçu; Mustafa Ünlü


Journal of Clinical Ultrasound | 2001

Renal infarct: Contrast-enhanced power Doppler sonographic findings

Cem Yücel; Hakan Ozdemir; Sergin Akpek; Kamil Gürel; L. Özlem Kapucu; Mehmet Araç


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1996

Brain SPECT Evaluation of Patients with Pure Photosensitive Epilepsy

L. Özlem Kapucu; Gülin Vural; Gülşen Köse; Ayşe Bora Tokçaer; Bülent Turgut; Mustafa Üenlü


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1998

D2 receptor imaging with iodine-123-iodobenzamide brain SPECT in infants with hypoxic-ischemic brain injury

L. Özlem Kapucu; Esin Koç; Ayş Zenciroğlu; Yıldız Atalay; Mustafa Ünlü; Eric A. van Royen


European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2016

Reduction in camera-specific variability in [ 123 I]FP-CIT SPECT outcome measures by image reconstruction optimized for multisite settings: impact on age-dependence of the specific binding ratio in the ENC-DAT database of healthy controls

Ralph Buchert; Andreas Kluge; Livia Tossici-Bolt; John Dickson; Marcus Bronzel; Catharina Lange; Susanne Asenbaum; Jan Booij; L. Özlem Kapucu; C. Svarer; Pierre-Malick Koulibaly; Flavio Nobili; Marco Pagani; Osama Sabri; Terez Sera; Klaus Tatsch; Thierry Vander Borght; Koen Van Laere; Andrea Varrone; Hidehiro Iida


European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2016

Implementation of the European multicentre database of healthy controls for [(123)I]FP-CIT SPECT increases diagnostic accuracy in patients with clinically uncertain parkinsonian syndromes.

Nathalie L. Albert; Marcus Unterrainer; Markus Diemling; Guoming Xiong; Peter Bartenstein; Walter Koch; Andrea Varrone; John Dickson; Livia Tossici-Bolt; Terez Sera; Susanne Asenbaum; Jan Booij; L. Özlem Kapucu; Andreas Kluge; Morten Ziebell; Jacques Darcourt; Flavio Nobili; Marco Pagani; Osama Sabri; Swen Hesse; Thierry Vander Borght; Koen Van Laere; Klaus Tatsch; Christian la Fougère


European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2003

Effects of diuretics on iodine uptake in non-toxic goitre: comparison with low-iodine diet

L. Özlem Kapucu; Fırat Azizoglu; Göksun Ayvaz; Ayhan Karakoc


European Journal of Radiology Extra | 2008

Radiation-induced liver injury and foreign body reaction secondary to the diaphragmatic Teflon patch in an operated malignant pleural mesothelioma patient: CT, MRI and PET-CT findings

Figen Başaran Demirkazık; Aysegul Oz Aksu; Ayten Kayi Cangir; Fadil Akyol; Pervin Hurmuz; L. Özlem Kapucu; Salih Emri


Gazi Medical Journal | 2007

DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF INTRAVENOUS CONTRAST ENHANCED POWER DOPPLER ULTRASOUND IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE PYELONEPHRITIS

Gonca Erbas; Hakan Ozdemir; Cem Yücel; Evrim Abamor; L. Özlem Kapucu; Ozan Ozkaya; Oguz Soylemezoglu

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John Dickson

University College Hospital

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Susanne Asenbaum

Medical University of Vienna

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