Spontaneous Recovery Of Reduced Cortical Central Benzodiazepine Receptor Binding Potential On I-123 Iomazenil Spect In A Patient With Status Epilepticus
Kuroda, H., Ogasawara, K., Aso, K., Beppu, T., Kobayashi, M., Chida, K., & Ogawa, A. (2010). Spontaneous recovery of reduced cortical central benzodiazepine receptor binding potential on I-123 iomazenil SPECT in a patient with status epilepticus. Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 35(2), 126-127. doi:10.1097/RLU.0b013e3181c7c168
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A reduction in cortical benzodiazepine receptor binding potential on late images of I-123 iomazenil SPECT indicates irreversible neural damage or loss. We present the case of a 26-year-old woman with status epilepticus in whom SPECT imaging using I-123 iomazenil and I-123 N-isopropyl-p-iodoamphetamine 7 and 9 days after the last seizure, respectively, demonstrated reduction in central benzodiazepine receptor binding potential with hyperperfusion in the affected cerebral hemisphere and crossed cerebellar hypoperfusion. However, 3 months later, repeat studies showed resolution of the reduction in cortical benzodiazepine receptor binding potential, resolution of hyperperfusion, and resolution of crossed cerebellar hypoperfusion.
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