Study of affectation using computer-controlled brain tomography author(is): Wang Z UO

Authors

  • Ha Young Kim, Dae Yul Yang, Author

Keywords:

Angiography; Clinical examination; Auxiliary examination; Practical value; Systemic; Primary; Secondary; Encephalopathy; Diffuse; Tomography

Abstract

Cerebral tomography (TEG) has important practical value in the diagnosis of epilepsy. In the past, the diagnosis of epilepsy relied on medical history, clinical examination and commonly used auxiliary examination methods (electroencephalography, scintigraphy, angiography and pneumoencephalography). Only 40% of cases could determine the cause. After adding TEG, the cause can be determined. The proportion is close to 55%. At the same time, TEG can also see the lesions missed by other inspection methods. The author used this method to examine 500 patients, and the results of the study can be seen from two aspects

Published

2018-12-08

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