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Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are recognized as a manifestation of arteriolosclerosis in cerebral small vessels. However, little is known regarding whether stroke patients with CMBs often have ...
Review Article Published: 14 September 2010 Imaging of acute stroke José G. Merino & Steven Warach Nature Reviews Neurology 6, 560–571 (2010) Cite this article ...
At very low CBFs, cerebral infarction occurred within minutes; at higher levels of CBF (in the order of 15 ml/100 g per min), 2 h or more would be required before infarction occurred.
Portable bedside MRI showed promise in detecting infarcts revealed on high-field MRI in those with acute ischemic stroke, with better performance on larger sized infarcts, according to a poster ...
Superior Division Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) Infarction: MRI Flair Axial Scans. Note the prominent bright signal affecting the territory of the superior division of the left middle cerebral artery, ...
Inferior Division Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) Infarction: MRI Flair Axial Scan. Note the prominent bright signal in the distribution of the inferior division of the left middle cerebral artery, ...
Cryptogenic ischemic strokes are symptomatic cerebral infarcts for which no probable cause is identified after adequate diagnostic evaluation. More expansive definitions add strokes in patients ...
A new study published in the Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases showed a possible link between cerebral small ...
Also called ischemic stroke, a cerebral infarction occurs as a result of disrupted blood flow to the brain due to problems with the blood vessels that supply it. A lack of adequate blood supply to ...
Subclinical atrial fibrillation is associated with a higher risk for stroke and silent cerebral infarct in patients with type 2 diabetes aged younger than 60 years, according to data in a new ...
Neuroimaging of Ischemic Stroke With CT and MRI: Advancing Towards Physiology-Based Diagnosis and Therapy Reza Hakimelahi; R. Gilberto González Disclosures Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther. 2009;7 (1 ...