The current study aims to assess whether multi-contrast qualitative and quantitative relaxation imaging derived from the synthetic MRI can enhance detection of epileptogenic lesions in children. It was concluded that the synthetic MRI has the potential to be more sensitive in detecting lesions than conventional neuroimaging. Studies with more patients are needed to further demonstrate the relative advantages of the synthetic MRI over conventional MRI, and compare the synthetic MRI with 3-dimentional high resolution MRI.
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