Application of functional magnetic resonance imaging for finding out the brain epileptogenic foci

Authors

  • Yuriy Zozulya Romodanov Neurosurgery Institute, Kiev, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0573-2740
  • Vladimir Rogozhyn Clinical Diagnostic Center "Health of older people" AMS of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
  • Zinaida Rozhkova Clinical Diagnostic Center "Health of older people" AMS of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

Keywords:

magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetic resonance spectroscopy in vivo (in vivo MRS), functional MRI (fMRI), epileptic center

Abstract

This work is devoted to the description main principles of functional MRI (fMRI) as a method for visualization of the motor cortex activated areas. The scope of fMRI applications is discussed. Bringing together fMRI and MRS in vivo elarge clinical applications.

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How to Cite

Zozulya, Y., Rogozhyn, V., & Rozhkova, Z. Application of functional magnetic resonance imaging for finding out the brain epileptogenic foci. Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal, (3), 81–87. Retrieved from https://theunj.org/article/view/53033

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