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Der HippokampusNeuroradiologie Scan 2014; 04(04): 293-304
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1365400
Zusammenfassung
Die paarige Struktur Hippokampus ist für das Gedächtnis und im weiteren Sinne für
das „Menschsein” von elementarer Bedeutung, seine In-vivo-Untersuchung erfolgt heute
mit einer hochaufgelösten, „anatomisch orientierten” MR-Tomographie. Wichtigste Sequenzen
sind koronare, 2 oder 3 mm dicke T2w oder FLAIR-TSE-Aufnahmen, die senkrecht zur Längsachse
des Hippokampus verlaufen. In dieser Übersichtsarbeit werden diagnostische „pitfalls”
und Befunde bei den häufigsten Hippokampuserkrankungen dargestellt.
Abstract
The twin structure of the hippocampus is a vital importance for memory and “human
being”, it is in vivo examined by anatomically oriented, high-resolution MRI. Important
MR sequences are coronal, 2 or 3 mm thick, T2-weighted or Flair fast spin echo sequences
which are set at an angle perpendicular to the length axis of the hippocampus. This
review article focuses on diagnostic pitfalls and illustrates MR imaging findings
of the most common diseases.
Key words
Hippocampus; Memory; Epilepsy; MRI; Hippocampal sclerosis; Ammon’s horn sclerosis
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