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MRI head without contrast MRI head without and with contrast CT head without and with contrast CT head without contrast FDG-PET head SPECT head fMRI head MEG/ MSI MRA head Chronic epilepsy, poor therapeutic response. Surgery candidate. 8 8 6 5 7a 5a 5a 5b 3 New onset seizure. ETOH, and/or drug related. 7c 8c 6c 5c 2 2 2 2 2 New onset seizure. Aged 18–40 years. 8c 7c 6c 5c 4 4 2 2 2 New onset seizure. Older than age 40. 7c 8c 3c 5c 4 4 2 2 2 New onset seizure. Focal neurological deficit. 8c 8c 7c 6c 3 3 2 2 2
Rating Scale: 1, least appropriate; 9, most appropriate.
a May be helpful in pre-op planning.
b Data probably equivalent to BOLD and SPECT.
c In the acute or emergency setting, CT may be the imaging study of choice.