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Can temporal lobe epilepsy be discovered by CT Scan?
CT scans are not definitive for diagnosing temporal lobe epilepsy; they are primarily used to identify brain abnormalities that may contribute to seizures. While CT scans can reveal structural damage, they do not directly indicate epilepsy. The main diagnostic tool for epilepsy is the EEG (electroencephalogram), which measures electrical activity in the brain. The discussion highlights the complexity of epilepsy as a symptom rather than a singular disease, emphasizing the importance of understanding individual cases and potential treatments.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for neurologists, epilepsy researchers, medical students, and individuals seeking to understand the complexities of epilepsy diagnosis and treatment options.
wuliheron said:I have both temporal and occipital epilepsy caused by a fall when I was three, but have never had a CT scan ...
wuliheron said:Severing the corpus collosum was made illegal in the US back in the sixties, despite it still being the only way to save lives in some cases. Having two distinct brains/personalities in one person was just too Frankensteinian for the public.