학술논문

Quantitative analysis of the olfactory system in pediatric epilepsy: a magnetic resonance imaging study
Document Type
article
Source
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Vol 29, Iss 2, Pp 396-401 (2023)
Subject
epilepsy
magnetic resonance imaging
olfactory bulb
olfactory sulcus
olfactory tract
Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine
R895-920
Language
English
ISSN
1305-3825
1305-3612
Abstract
PURPOSEOlfactory dysfunction is a well-known complication in epilepsy. Studies have demonstrated that olfactory bulb volume (OBV), olfactory tract length (OTL), and olfactory sulcus depth (OSD) can be reliably evaluated using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In this study, we compared the OBV, OTL, and OSD values of children with epilepsy and those of healthy children (controls) of similar age. Our aim was to determine the presence of olfactory dysfunction in children with epilepsy and demonstrate the effects of the epilepsy type and treatment on olfactory function in these patients.METHODSCranial MRI images of 36 patients with epilepsy and 108 controls (3–17 years) were evaluated. The patients with epilepsy were divided into groups according to the type of disease and treatment method. Subsequently, OBV and OSD were measured from the coronal section and OTL from the sagittal section. The OBV, OTL, and OSD values were compared between the epilepsy group, subgroups, and controls.RESULTSOBV was significantly reduced in the children with epilepsy compared with the control group (P < 0.001). No significant difference between the healthy children and those with epilepsy was determined in terms of OTL and OSD. Although OBV was moderately positively correlated with age in the control group (r = 0.561, P < 0.001), it was poorly correlated with age in children with epilepsy (r = 0.393, P = 0.018).CONCLUSIONThe results of our study indicate that OBV decreases in children with epilepsy, but epilepsy type and treatment method do not affect OBV, OTL, or OSD (P > 0.05).