Mathijs Buijs1,
Albert Colon, 12, Matthias van Osch1, Jeroen van der
Grond1, Paul A. Boon, 23, Paul A.M. Hofman, 24,
Mark A. van Buchem1
1Leiden
University Medical Center, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; 2Epilepsy
Centre Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands; 3Ghent University
Hospital, Ghent, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium; 4Maastricht University
Medical Center, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) is thought to be a major cause of cryptogenic localization-related epilepsy, in which conventional MRI is unable to detect a lesion. Scanning at higher field strenghts is likely to increase sensitivity to small lesions, improving the chances of a better surgical outcome. In this pilot study we scanned 10 patients who were diagnosed at 3 Tesla with FCD type II with a 7 Tesla MRI scanner. Features of FCD at 7T were described and compared to the findings at 3T.