AI could help detect epilepsy-linked brain lesions that are often missed – study

AI could help detect epilepsy-linked brain lesions that are often missed – study
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AI could help detect epilepsy-linked brain lesions that are often missed – study
Author: Storm Newton
Published: Feb, 24 2025 16:00

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Dr Luca Palma, of Bambino Gesu Children’s Hospital in Italy, who was a co-author of the research, said: “Meld Graph identified a subtle lesion missed by many radiologists in a 12-year-old boy who had daily seizures and had tried nine anti-seizure medications with no improvement to his condition.

Professor Helen Cross, consultant epileptologist at Great Ormond Street Hospital, and director of the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, said: “Many of the children I see have experienced years of seizures and investigations before we find a lesion.

Artificial intelligence (AI) could help detect abnormalities in the brain linked to epilepsy that can sometimes be missed by radiologists, according to a study.

Dr Mathilde Ripart, of UCL, said: “One of the highlights for me is hearing from doctors around the world, including the UK, Chile, India and France, have been able to use our tools to help their own patients.”.

Meld Graph was then trained using brain scans to detect subtle abnormalities that might otherwise be missed.

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