Presentation
Seizures
Patient Data
Age: 40
Gender: Male
From the case:
Mesial temporal sclerosis
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The left hippocampus is small and T2 hyperintense, with loss of the internal architecture. There is also a suggestion of mild increased T2 hyperintensity in the left amygdala.
Conclusion
Findings are that of left mesial temporal sclerosis.
Case Discussion
This case demonstrates typical appearances of mesial temporal sclerosis.