MEG
Magnetoencephalography or MEG is a non‑invasive and highly precise imaging technique that measures brain activity, including activity related to seizures.
It detects the tiny magnetic fields produced by electrical signals in the brain.
Because MEG can pinpoint where this activity takes place with great accuracy, it provides more detailed spatial information than an EEG.
This can help doctors better locate the area of the brain where seizures start.
MEG is a specialised test and is only used in specific cases, usually when other tests do not give clear answers.
The examination is performed in collaboration with the Erasmus Hospital in Brussels.