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Bindu P S - - 2007
The authors report an 11-month-old boy with Menkes kinky hair disease who presented with global delay in acquiring milestones and repeated myoclonic jerks. He had scanty, hypopigmented scalp hairs with steely wool-like texture and intervening zones of alopecia. There was low serum ceruloplasmin (5 mg/dL) and copper (24.2 microg/dL). Neuroimaging ...
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Prasad N - - 2007
We prospectively studied 19 children with severe hypertension to evaluate the spectrum of radiological changes, severity and reversibility of this entity. All of them were subjected to clinical and biochemical evaluation, followed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). Headache was seen in 17 children, 13 had ...
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Küker Wilhelm - - 2007
Inflammatory stenoses of cerebral blood vessels, although rare in general, are an important cause of cerebral ischemia in younger patients. The diagnosis is often difficult. The first step in the diagnostic process is the identification of brain lesions consistent with cerebral vasculitis. Brain lesions are frequently found in this patient ...
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Lim C C T - - 2007
SUMMARY: We applied regional perfusion imaging (RPI), a new arterial spin-labeling MR imaging method that selectively studies regions of the brain perfused by individual carotid and basilar arteries. In a patient with cerebrovascular disease, RPI showed cerebral tissue perfused by pial collateral vessels, thereby demonstrating the relationship between anatomic and ...
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Hoffmeister Bodo - - 2007
Human toxocariasis is usually contracted by exposure to contaminated soil. This disease is rarely transmitted by raw meat or giblets of paratenic animals, such as chickens, lambs, or cows. We present a case of isolated cerebral toxocariasis presumably caused by the consumption of raw duck liver. This 55-year-old woman had ...
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Yu Tsui-Wen - - 2007
Recent studies of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and cerebral metabolism in patients with Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) have demonstrated a regional decrease of CBF and metabolism in the affected hemisphere, which may reflect the neurological status of the patients. Therefore, in the present study, we use stable xenon computed tomography ...
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Constantinou J C - - 2007
OBJECTIVE: To study the relative efficacy of three early predictors of cerebral palsy. METHOD: One Hundred and thirty infants with birth weight <1500 g were recruited. Video recordings of spontaneous general movements were made at 36 and 52 weeks postconceptional age. Magnetic resonance imaging and the neurobehavioral assessment of the ...
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Atalar Mehmet H - - 2007
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to emphasize the clinical and imaging findings of 19 child cases of cerebral hemiatrophy. METHODS: A total of 11 male and eight female patients underwent assessment with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. The patients ranged from 1 to 17 years in age. ...
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Kohta Masaaki - - 2007
A 52-year-old man fell from standing and a computed tomography (CT) scan revealed traumatic intracerebral haematoma and subarachnoid haemorrhage in the temporal cortex. He was treated without surgery and discharged. On day 30 after the accident, he had no neurological deficit. On day 37 he complained of headache and urinary ...
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Ruhnke Markus - - 2007
Early diagnosis of CNS aspergillosis requires a high degree of clinical suspicion, because there are no typical clinical symptoms or CSF findings. Clinical features are usually dramatic and tend to progress rapidly. Changes in mental status, hemiparesis and seizures are most common, but other nonspecific neurological features may occur and ...
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Uchiyama Yoshikazu - - 2007
The detection of asymptomatic lacunar infarcts on magnetic resonance (MR) images are important tasks for radiologists to ensure the prevention of sever cerebral infarction. However, their accurate identification is often difficult task. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to develop a computer-aided diagnosis scheme for the detection of lacunar ...
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Srijit D - - 2007
The present cadaveric study, describes asymmetrical right cerebral hemisphere and anomalous posterior horn of the right lateral ventricle and discusses its clinical implications. The occipital lobe of right cerebral hemisphere extended more posteriorly as compared to the left and so did the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle, resulting in ...
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Sanelli Pina C - - 2007
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess interobserver and intraobserver variability in evaluation of the reproducibility of quantitative data obtained in semiautomated postprocessing of CT perfusion data sets by observers of different levels of skill and experience and in fully automated postprocessing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty CT perfusion ...
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Otapowicz D - - 2007
PURPOSE: Dysarthria is a sequel of reduced motor functions and refers to the sound aspect of the language. In children suffering from cerebral palsy, CT (computer tomography) and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) examinations provide data on the relationship between the range of structural changes detected by neuroimaging investigations and the ...
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Demirol Aygul - - 2007
Thromboembolic disease associated with assisted reproductive techniques is extremely rare. A 21-year-old woman with primary infertility underwent an ovulation induction cycle with luteal long protocol. Twenty-four hours following oocyte retrieval, the patient complained of difficulty in speaking. On neurological examination, mild disorientation, motor aphasia, and right-sided hypoesthesia were noted. Brain ...
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Eguia Pablo - - 2007
Fat embolism syndrome complicates open fractures involving long bones, although it occasionally follows nontraumatic conditions. Incomplete forms of the syndrome (ie, cerebral fat embolism) represent a challenge to diagnosis, and brain MRI represents a valuable diagnostic tool. We describe a patient who had a fat embolism to the brain after ...
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Abe Takato - - 2007
A 34-year-old woman with hyperthyroidism, who had been previously treated with propylthiouracil (PTU) is reported. She was admitted because of clumsiness in her left hand and abnormal behavior. A neurological examination demonstrated impairment of higher cortical function, and weakness and hyperreflexia of the left leg. An MRI scan with gadolinium ...
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Xiao Jiang-xi - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The feasibility of the mapping of quantitative cerebral blood flow (CBF) named flow-sensitive alternating inversion recovery exempting separate T1 measurement (FAIREST) is still controversial. This study aimed to evaluate the reliability of FAIREST in the measurement of regional CBF (rCBF) in healthy volunteers. METHODS: Eighteen healthy volunteers underwent magnetic ...
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Bo Gao - - 2006
The authors report the case of a 6-year-old boy with cerebral sparganosis due to infection with a plerocercoid tapeworm larva of Spirometra mansoni. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed an area of irregular long T2 signal in the right frontal lobe. When compared with images obtained 2 years earlier, the lesion appeared ...
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Bouldin Anthony - - 2006
Neurocysticercosis is the most common parasitic infection of the central nervous system. Neurovascular complications have been recognized as a frequent complication, with up to 10% of strokes in endemic areas being secondary to neurocysticercosis. We report a case of acute transient left hemichorea in an 11-year-old boy with cerebral cysticercosis ...
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Pivawer Gabriel - - 2007
We describe a lesion with the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics of a glioblastoma mutiforme and demonstrate how perfusion MRI and proton MR spectroscopic imaging can be used to differentiate necrotizing cerebritis from what appeared to be a high-grade glioma. A 43-year-old woman presented to her physician complaining of progressive ...
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Saeed Abrishamkar; Department of ...
Tuberculous brain cerebritis, abscess and tuberculoma in AIDS patients are considered as rare conditions and only few cases have been reported in the literature. The present case is a 28-year-old man with AIDS and previous systemic tuberculosis, denied by him and his family. He was admitted to our department due ...
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Law M - - 2006
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Numerous different parameters measured by perfusion MR imaging can be used for characterizing gliomas. Parameters derived from 3 different analyses were correlated with histopathologically confirmed grade in gliomas to determine which parameters best predict tumor grade. METHODS: Seventy-four patients with gliomas underwent dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced MR imaging ...
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Freeman William D - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To report cluster breathing pattern associated with a nonbrainstem lesion. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: Neurointensive care unit, St Mary's Hospital, Rochester, Minn. PATIENT: A patient with subarachnoid hemorrhage developed severe, diffuse, distal bilateral middle cerebral artery vasospasm with resultant cortical laminar necrosis and transient cluster breathing. Intervention Magnetic resonance ...
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Coles Jonathan P - - 2006
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the techniques for imaging cerebral blood flow and metabolism following injury to the brain. RECENT FINDINGS: Xenon enhanced computerized tomography (Xenon CT), CT perfusion and single photon emission CT provide measurements of cerebral perfusion, while positron emission tomography (PET), and magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy ...
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Surikova Irina - - 2006
PURPOSE: To determine whether the perfusion deficit could predict brain infarction in patients with chronic cerebral ischemia who experienced recurring episodes of neurological symptoms and showed a perfusion-diffusion mismatch on magnetic resonance (MR) images. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 53 consecutive patients (38 males and 15 females, 62+/-13 years old) with ...
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Sakamoto Shigeyuki - - 2006
The syndrome of the sinking skin flap (SSSF) has been described as one of the causes of neurological deficits after decompressive craniectomy We report a case of a 57-year-old woman with SSSF. Two years earlier, this patient, with no neurological deficits, underwent removal of the bone flap during treatment of ...
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Bicakci K - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is characterized by abnormal elevation of intracranial pressure without any underlying etiologic factor. Papilledema is the major clinical finding whereas neuroradiological imaging findings are almost always normal. The aim of this preliminary study was to determine if diffusion and perfusion magnetic resonance imaging in patients ...
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Grosso Andrea - - 2007
PURPOSE: To examine the relation of early age-related macular degeneration (AMD) with cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) changes. DESIGN: Population-based, cross-sectional study. METHODS: A sample of 1,684 persons ages 51 to 72 years with no history of stroke had cerebral MRI and retinal photography. MRI scans were graded for severity ...
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Singh A K - - 2006
The aim of this study is to describe the contrast enhanced CT features of acute omental infarction and to study the evolutionary changes on follow-up CT imaging. Fifteen cases of omental infarction were evaluated for their initial CT imaging features. The imaging features evaluated included size of the fatty lesion, ...
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Wang Shuang - - 2006
X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is an inherited disease caused by peroxisomal dysfunction. X-ALD usually involves the cerebral white matter in an approximately symmetric way. We report a 10-year-old boy with the cerebral form of X-ALD who presented with cognitive impairment and left spastic hemiparesis. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed asymmetric ...
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Sviri Gill E - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to correlate absolute cerebral blood flow (CBF) and mean transient time (MTT) measured by dynamic perfusion computed tomographic (PCT) scanning with the clinical course, vasospasm severity, and perfusion abnormality in patients with cerebral vasospasm after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. METHODS: Forty-six patients with vasospasm ...
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Beck Jürgen - - 2006
OBJECT: The aim of this study was to analyze the effects and outcome of transluminal balloon angioplasty (TBA) on brain tissue perfusion by using combined perfusion- and diffusion-weighted (PW/DW) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in patients with cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage. METHODS: Ten consecutive patients with cerebral vasospasm treated using ...
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Miranda Marcelo - - 2006
Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) is a hereditary vascular disease that usually begins with migraine, followed by repeated strokes and progressive dementia. We describe an unusual clinical presentation of this condition in members of a Chilean family with an established NOTCH3 mutation. We report early ...
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Weber M A - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of spectroscopic and perfusion MRI for glioma grading and for distinguishing glioblastomas from metastases and from CNS lymphomas. METHODS: The authors examined 79 consecutive patients with first detection of a brain neoplasm on nonenhanced CT scans and no therapy prior to evaluation. Spectroscopic MRI; arterial ...
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Sanelli P C - - 2006
Cerebral vasospasm remains a serious complication of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Efforts in improving its clinical outcome have been focused on early diagnosis and applying effective treatment regimens. Standard diagnostic modalities currently used do not fully address this complex disease. The use of CT angiography and CT perfusion are discussed, with ...
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Newman George C - - 2006
Estimates of cerebral blood volume (CBV) obtained from dynamic contrast T2(*)-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tend to be significantly higher than values obtained by other methods. This may relate to the common assumption that the proportionality constants relating signal change to contrast concentration are equal in tissue and artery. To ...
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Koh T S - - 2006
Dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) imaging using MRI or CT is emerging as a promising tool for diagnostic imaging of cerebral disorders and the monitoring of tumor response to treatment. In this study, we present a robust and efficient deconvolution method based on a linearized model of the impulse residue function, which ...
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Maeda Masayuki - - 2006
Resolution of diffusion abnormalities is a finding that is rarely seen in hyperacute cerebral ischemia. We report a serial study of diffusion and perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in a case of transient ischemic attack (TIA). In the current case, marked decrease of cerebral blood volume (CBV) as well as ...
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Leclerc X - - 2006
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to assess the role of spiral CT for the diagnosis of brain death. METHODS: Over a 12-month period, 15 patients that fulfilled the clinical criteria of brain death were referred from the intensive care unit to evaluate remaining intracranial blood flow ...
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Bartels Eva - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate a deficit in cerebral perfusion after administration of the contrast agent SonoVue (Bracco Altana Pharma, Konstanz, Germany) in patients with intracranial space-occupying lesions. METHODS: We used transcranial duplex sonography to examine 10 healthy volunteers and 4 patients. Of the patients, one ...
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Guidetti D - - 2006
Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) is an inherited autosomal dominant condition characterized by migrane, recurrent stroke, subcortical dementia, and pseudobulbar palsy. It begins with migraine with aura in -33% of patients. CADASIL is commonly overlooked or misdiagnosed owing to its recent identification. The pathological hallmark ...
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Yang M - - 2006
PURPOSE: This study investigates physiologic vital signs in subjects, with and without cerebral pathologies, undergoing ultra-high-field (UHF) 8T MR imaging. METHODS AND SUBJECTS: Eighteen normal subjects and 74 subjects with cerebral pathology consented for 8T UHF MR imaging. T2*-weighted gradient-echo and T2-weighted rapid acquisition relaxation excitement sequences were used. Physiologic ...
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Sicard Kenneth M - - 2006
The association between recovery of brain function and behavior after transient cerebral ischemia in animals and humans is incompletely characterized. Quantitative diffusion- (DWI), perfusion- (PWI), T(2)-weighted (T(2)WI), and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) were performed before, during, and up to 1 day after 20-mins transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO; ...
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Iizuka T - - 2006
The aim of this study is to report a possible implication of augmented vasogenic leakage in the mechanism of prolonged aura in sporadic hemiplegic migraine. A 35-year-old woman with sporadic hemiplegic migraine presented with headache followed by right arm weakness, right visual field defect, aphasia and confusion that persisted for ...
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Kabakus Nimet - - 2006
Functional imaging studies in patients with Sydenhams chorea have suggested brain perfusional abnormalities. In this study, we aimed to investigate the cerebral perfusion patterns of the cortical/subcortical structures by using Tc-99m hexamethylpropylenamine oxime single photon emission computed tomography in children with Sydenhams chorea, accompanied with magnetic resonance imaging and cranial ...
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Senturk S - - 2006
We present a case of cerebral infestation by Echinococcosis multilocularis mimicking an infiltrative primary brain tumor. A heavily calcified mass invading the midbrain enhanced in a cauliflower-like fashion with small peripheral nodules present on MR imaging. Perfusion-weighted MR imaging revealed low relative cerebral blood volume within the calcified lesion and ...
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Sommer H J HJ - - 2006
A new method for quantifying cranial and cerebral shape and asymmetry fits symmetric superquadric geometric models to three-dimensional coordinate measurements. Asymmetry is quantified as radial residuals of the surface data points from their best-fit superquadric models. Twenty human crania, 10 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exocranial surfaces, and 10 corresponding MRI ...
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Wang Jiongjiong - - 2006
Cerebral blood flow (CBF, cerebral perfusion) mirrors cerebral metabolic demand and neuronal function, and therefore, is a vital parameter in the evaluation of pediatric brain injury and recovery. Until recently, measurement of CBF involved intravenous bolus injection of contrast agents or nuclear medicine methods that were technically difficult or ethically ...
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Imai Hideaki - - 2006
OBJECT: The purpose of this set of studies is to design a minimally invasive, reproducible stroke model in the gyrencephalic brain. This paper provides information on both surgical technique and methods of quantification of ischemic damage to both gray and white matter in the miniature pig. METHODS: Sixteen male miniature ...
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