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Magnetoencephalography: fundamentals and established and emerging clinical
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Magnetoencephalography is a noninvasive, fast, and patient friendly technique for
recording brain activity. It is increasingly available and is regarded as one of
the most modern imaging tools available to radiologists. The dominant clinical
use of this technology currently centers on two, partly overlapping areas,
namely, localizing the regions from which epileptic seizures originate, and
identifying regions of normal brain function in patients preparing to undergo
brain surgery. As a consequence, many radiologists may not yet be familiar with
this technique. This review provides an introduction to magnetoencephalography,
discusses relevant analytical techniques, and presents recent developments in
established and emerging clinical applications such as pervasive developmental
disorders. Although the role of magnetoencephalography in diagnosis, prognosis,
and patient treatment is still limited, it is argued that this technology is
exquisitely capable of contributing indispensable information about brain
dynamics not easily obtained with other modalities. This, it is believed, will
make this technology an important clinical tool for a wide range of disorders in
the future.