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MRIs suggest their predicted brain age is older than chronological age.

Patients with refractory focal epilepsy seem to have older brains, suggests a study that used whole brain T1-weighted MRI scans to estimate the predicted brain age versus chronological age. On average, the difference between predicted brain age and chronological age in patients with refractory focal epilepsy was 4.5 years greater than the researchers observed in healthy adults. The researchers also found that an earlier onset of refractory focal epilepsy was linked to increased brain age.

Pardoe H, Cole JH, Blackmon K ,et al. Structural brain changes in medically refractory focal epilepsy resemble premature brain aging. Epilepsy Res. 2017;133:28-32.

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MRIs suggest their predicted brain age is older than chronological age.
MRIs suggest their predicted brain age is older than chronological age.

Patients with refractory focal epilepsy seem to have older brains, suggests a study that used whole brain T1-weighted MRI scans to estimate the predicted brain age versus chronological age. On average, the difference between predicted brain age and chronological age in patients with refractory focal epilepsy was 4.5 years greater than the researchers observed in healthy adults. The researchers also found that an earlier onset of refractory focal epilepsy was linked to increased brain age.

Pardoe H, Cole JH, Blackmon K ,et al. Structural brain changes in medically refractory focal epilepsy resemble premature brain aging. Epilepsy Res. 2017;133:28-32.

Patients with refractory focal epilepsy seem to have older brains, suggests a study that used whole brain T1-weighted MRI scans to estimate the predicted brain age versus chronological age. On average, the difference between predicted brain age and chronological age in patients with refractory focal epilepsy was 4.5 years greater than the researchers observed in healthy adults. The researchers also found that an earlier onset of refractory focal epilepsy was linked to increased brain age.

Pardoe H, Cole JH, Blackmon K ,et al. Structural brain changes in medically refractory focal epilepsy resemble premature brain aging. Epilepsy Res. 2017;133:28-32.

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