Serum neuron specific enolase and SPECT rCBF imageing in childhood status epilepticus
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    OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic va lue of serum neuron specific enolase(NSE) and single photo emission computed tomography(SPECT) regional cerebral blood flow(rCBF) imaging in childhood status epilepticus(SE). METHODS: Serum NSE concentration was assayed in 28 children with SE and in 40 normal controls using E LISA. SPECT rCBF imaging was performed in 15 cases of SE. RESULTS: The mean serum NSE concentration in the SE patients [(15.13± 6.22) μg/L] was higher than that in normal cont rols [(2.64± 0.77) μg/L] on day 1(P < 0.01). However,it gradually reduced from day 3 and normalized on da y 7. SPECT rCBF imaging was abnormal in 11 of the 15 SE cases.CONCLUSIONS: Serum NSE is a marker in the diagnosis of brain injury in children with SE. SPECT rCBF imaging may be useful in assessing the location of brain injury in children with SE.

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欧阳颖, 彭茜, 母发光, 李茂军, 张玲英, 刘丽, 游正芸, 宋文忠.癫痫持续状态患儿血清神经元特异性烯醇酶和脑SPECT改变的意义[J].中国当代儿科杂志英文版,2002,4(2):103-105

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