
MEG is a non-invasive neuro-imaging technique that helps identify seizure activity or evoked sensory activity, which can be overlaid onto MRI images of the brain to assist with pre-surgical planning for epilepsy and brain tumor patients.
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MEG is principally used for determining the appropriateness of surgery in epilepsy patients whose seizures cannot be well controlled by drug therapy.
It also has application for certain other patients scheduled for neurosurgery, when it is used to locate the precise regions of the brain responsible for sensation, movement, vision and hearing, relative to the surgical target. In this use, the images and data generated help guide the neurosurgeon and assure that parts of the brain critical to these functions are not injured.
Dr. Robert Knowlton, Director of UAB-HSF MEG