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Chiang S H - - 2003
Computed tomography (CT) is the initial radiological investigation of patients with an acute neurological event. A 64-year-old woman presenting with generalised weakness and headache for two days was diagnosed on CT to have subarachnoid haemorrhage. Digital subtraction angiography confirmed the cause to be a ruptured posterior communicating artery aneurysm. The ...
Tanner S F - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have used the dynamic susceptibility contrast enhanced (DSCE) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging technique to measure cerebral perfusion in adults. OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of the technique in a heterogeneous cohort of sick human infants and identify cerebral perfusion abnormalities. METHODS: Perfusion measurements were made by characterising ...
Shah Syed N - - 2003
Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is a multisystem disorder with characteristic cutaneous signs. After the skin, the central nervous system is the next most affected system. We report a child with IP and left-sided hemiparesis and cerebral periventricular leukomalacia on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The MRI findings would support ischemia sustained perinatally.
Lennmyr F - - 2003
OBJECTIVES: Focal cerebral ischemia activates intracellular signaling pathways including the mitogen-activated protein kinase p38, which may be involved in the process of ischemic brain injury. In this study, the effect of pretreatment with the p38-inhibitor SB203580 on infarct size and blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown was investigated with magnetic resonance imaging ...
Kondoh Takeshi - - 2003
A 9-year-old boy presented with an episode of syncope, and MR imaging revealed bilateral internal carotid artery stenosis with moyamoya vessel formation. He had had prophylactic cranial irradiation at a total dose of 24 Gy for the treatment of acute lymphocytic leukemia at the age of 4. Following this, he ...
Kiselev Valerij G - - 2003
The notion of fractal has been largely used to describe geometrical properties of complex objects in biology and medicine. In the present study the question is addressed whether the human cerebral cortex is self-similar in a statistical sense, which is commonly referred to as being a fractal. A new calculational ...
Lie C - - 2003
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Internal carotid artery (ICA) dissection (ICAD) may be extremely difficult to diagnose only on the basis of historical information and clinical signs, and even standard brain imaging (computed tomography [CT], T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]) may not be sufficient to delineate the underlying pathology clearly, as shown ...
Nakamura M - - 2003
Most reports of micrographia associated with focal brain lesions have related this finding to damage in the left basal ganglia. Here we describe the case of a 68-year-old man presenting with reversible micrographia accompanied by hypophonia in the absence of extrapyramidal signs after cerebral infarction in the left subcortical region. ...
Wilkinson Iain D - - 2003
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The cerebral hemodynamic sequelae of interventions in patients with severe internal carotid artery (ICA) stenoses are not fully understood. In this study, we sought to determine the immediate changes in cerebral perfusion characteristics, determined by MR imaging in patients who have undergone unilateral transluminal angioplasty and stent ...
Hoon Alexander H AH - - 2003
Advances in neuroimaging provide unique opportunities to evaluate brain structure, biochemistry, and function. Although a number of imaging techniques have been used in newborns, cranial ultrasonography in premature infants and nuclear magnetic resonance modalities, including magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion-weighted imaging, in high-risk term infants are of foremost benefit. Interpretation ...
Duncan I C - - 2003
Summary: Non-aneurysmal perimesencephalic subarachnoid saemorrhage is characterized by an accumulation of blood in the perimesencephalic and prepontine cisterns identified on sectional imaging together with persistently negative cerebral angiography. Magnetic resonance imaging usually contributes no further information on the possible cause of the bleed but may occasionally show further features including ...
Peeters-Scholte Cacha - - 2003
The hypothesis was tested that treatment with allopurinol, a xanthine oxidase inhibitor, or deferoxamine, a chelator of nonprotein-bound iron, preserved cerebral energy metabolism, attenuated development of edema, and improved histologic outcome in the newborn piglet at 24 h after hypoxia-ischemia. Thirty-two newborn piglets were subjected to 1 h of hypoxia-ischemia ...
Chotmongkol Verajit - - 2003
A 34-year-old woman who presented with only severe headache for 12 days was reported. She was initially diagnosed with cerebral infarction of the right temporal lobe and treated with aspirin, without improvement. On admission, she had bilateral papilledema. Other findings were unremarkable. CT scan and MRI of the brain revealed ...
Rucker Janet C - - 2003
A 68-year-old woman with a relatively acute onset of right homonymous hemianopia, Gerstmann syndrome, and global cognitive failure was found to have a lymphocytic pleocytosis and elevated protein on spinal fluid examination and displayed marked meningeal enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging and dilated cortical venules on cerebral angiography. Brain and ...
Nakano S - - 2003
Summary: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether haemorrhagic complications can be predicted by evaluating CT findings before and after intra-arterial reperfusion therapy for acute middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion. Pretherapeutic early CT signs within three hours after onset and post-therapeutic contrast extravasation were evaluated in 61 patients ...
Sakamaki Masanori - - 2003
The aim of this study is to assess the anticerebral edema effect of glycerol on a large cerebral infarction with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Glycerol, which is widely used as an osmotic agent against cerebral edema, could exacerbate brain tissue shift, since it has been suggested that glycerol might shrink ...
Ono Kenjiro - - 2003
The patient was a 19-year-old woman who presented with hemiatrophy and diminished superficial sensation on the left side of her body including her face. She had a past history of tonic-clonic seizures accompanied by left hemiparesis in late childhood. Brain CT demonstrated dilatation of the frontal sinus, calvarial thickening, cerebral ...
Akman Ipek - - 2003
Cerebral infarcts are an important cause of neonatal convulsions. We report the etiologic factors, and clinical and neuroradiologic findings of four full term neonates who presented with neonatal convulsions and had cerebral infarct. In our patients the risk factors for the cerebral infarct were perinatal asphyxia, sepsis, dehydration and catheter ...
Janjua Nazli - - 2003
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To summarize new pathophysiologic insights and recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cerebral vasospasm after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. RECENT FINDINGS: Important, newly recognized mediators of cerebral arterial spasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage include superoxide free radicals, ferrous hemoglobin (which acts as a nitric oxide scavenger), endothelins, ...
Gliemroth Jan - - 2003
Primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSL's) are rare tumours which generally accounted for 1.0-1.5% of all intracranial neoplasms. However, within the last decade the frequency of cerebral lymphomas has dramatically increased. We retrospectively analysed the neuroradiological findings (computed tomography (CT), MRI, angiography) in 37 patients with PCNSL. Thirty patients with ...
Lee Seung-Koo - - 2003
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Encephaloduroarteriosynangiosis (EDAS) has become the main treatment for moyamoya disease, a chronically progressive cerebrovascular occlusive disease in children. We aimed to assess the utility of perfusion-weighted MR imaging for evaluating hemodynamic changes before and after EDAS. METHODS: Thirteen patients with angiographically confirmed moyamoya disease who underwent EDAS ...
Butteriss D J A - - 2003
We report MRI findings in a patient with familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM) with repeated episodes of hemiparesis. FHM is caused by a penetrant autosomal dominant genetic mutation; several mutations have been genotyped, involving brain-expressed ion channels. We found cerebral oedema, dilatation of intracerebral vessels and decreased water diffusion contralateral to ...
Oguz Kader K - - 2003
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) was measured with continuous arterial spin-labeling perfusion magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in 14 children with sickle cell disease and seven control subjects. Mean CBF values were higher in patients (P <.005) than in control subjects in all cerebral artery territories. Three patients had decreased CBF in ...
Carroll Timothy J - - 2003
An automated method for determination of arterial input function (AIF) for rapid determination of cerebral perfusion with dynamic susceptibility contrast magnetic resonance (MR) imaging was derived. In 100 patients, the automated method was used to create images of relative blood flow, relative cerebral blood volume, and mean transit time. In ...
Eide P K - - 2003
BACKGROUND: This study explored whether assessment of the cerebral ventricular size (or changes in size) by cranial computed tomography (CT) is a reliable way to predict the intracranial pressure (ICP). METHODS: A total of 224 cranial CT scans and continuous 24 hours ICP recordings in 184 patients were examined and ...
Ohgiya Yoshimitsu - - 2003
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) compression ratios of 10:1 and 20:1 on detection of acute cerebral infarction at computed tomography (CT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: CT images obtained in 25 patients with acute cerebral infarction and 25 patients with no lesions were compressed by means ...
Manno Edward M - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To identify specific radiographic features on computed tomographic (CT) imaging that can predict neurologic deterioration in patients with large middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarctions. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed a 10-year retrospective review from January 1, 1991, through December 31, 2001, of medical records and CT scans of patients ...
Furuya Yu - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: Hypodense lesions identified on computed tomographic (CT) scans are often assumed to indicate ischemia. The purpose of this study was to investigate regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in hypodense areas of the brain after severe traumatic brain injury. METHODS: CBF was measured by stable xenon-enhanced CT scans. Hypodense areas ...
Gerriets Tibo - - 2003
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The suture middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) model is widely used for the simulation of focal cerebral ischemia in rats. This technique causes hypothalamic injury resulting in hyperthermia, which can worsen outcome and obscure neuroprotective effects. Herein, we introduce a new MCAO model that avoids these disadvantages. ...
Gonzalez-Alegre Pedro - - 2003
The pathophysiology of the neurological deficits in hemiplegic migraine remains unclear. Both neurogenic and vascular etiologies have been proposed to explain this phenomenon. We present the case of a patient with hemiplegic migraine in whom there was no diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging evidence of cerebral ischemia, despite persistent left ...
Mihara Futoshi - - 2003
The purpose of this project was to assess the reliability of the cerebral mean transit time (MTT) obtained using perfusion-weighted MR imaging by comparing it with the MTT obtained when performing positron emission tomography (PET). Ten patients with chronic occlusive cerebrovascular disease were investigated. They had either unilateral internal carotid ...
Cheung R T F - - 2003
A computed tomography (CT) perfusion imaging and a diffusion/perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were performed in a 51-year-old man at 15 and 15.5 h of onset of left middle cerebral artery infarction, respectively. The established infarct, as revealed by the diffusion-weighted MRI, had low values of cerebral blood flow (CBF) ...
Igarashi H - - 2003
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility of utilizing cerebral blood flow (CBF) index images, we attempted to investigate 1) whether CBF index images can reveal the resulting infracted area, 2) whether the CBF index can correlate other modality (SPECT). METHODS: DWI and DPI were obtained in 17 patients within ...
Wolf Ronald L - - 2003
PURPOSE: To directly compare dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) and continuous arterial spin labeled (CASL) magnetic resonance (MR) perfusion techniques in patients with known cerebrovascular disease, with the goals of identifying possible pitfalls in interpretation and determining potential for a complementary role in this setting. METHODS: DSC and CASL MR perfusion ...
Schoeman J P - - 2002
A 13-month-old, neutered, male Golden retriever presented with seizures and progressive depression. Clinical and neurological assessment was consistent with severe intracranial disease. The neurological condition progressively deteriorated and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed the presence of a large, contrast-enhancing, space-occupyingmass in the right cerebral hemisphere. Therapy with corticosteroids, mannitol and ...
Oide Takashi - - 2002
We report serial CT and MRI findings in a biopsy-proven case of cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) with isolated angiitis of the central nervous system (CNS). A 69-year-old man had developed dizziness, dementia, and generalized seizure during the preceding 4 years. An initial examination by brain CT and MRI showed bilateral ...
Kizilkilic Osman - - 2003
We present magnetic resonance imaging findings of a 5-year-old girl who had a rapidly installing hemolytic anemia crisis induced by trimethoprim-sulfomethoxazole, resulting in cerebral anoxia leading to permanent damage. Magnetic Resonance imaging revealed cortical laminar necrosis in arterial border zones in both cerebral hemispheres, ischemic changes in subcortical white matter ...
Meyer Karsten - - 2002
Analysis of contrast diminution kinetics after bubble destruction is a new aspect in harmonic imaging. The purpose of this study was to investigate this approach to human cerebral perfusion. A total of 12 healthy volunteers were investigated transtemporally (Philips SONOS 5500, S4-probe, 1.8 to 3.6 MHz, 10 cm) at two ...
Vilain C - - 2002
Familial porencephaly is a rare condition usually transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait with incomplete penetrance. We describe a new family in which six members across four generations had congenital hemiplegia. Cerebral imaging was performed in three patients and showed porencephaly in all cases. In order to provide effective genetic ...
De J K - - 2002
Twenty-one patients with clinical and laboratory diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis were studied at the paediatric department and neuroradiology unit of Bangur Institute of Neurology, both attached to IPGME & R, Kolkata, during the period from 1st February, 1996 to 31 st July, 1996. The age group of the patients were ...
Meves Saskia H - - 2002
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Contrast burst imaging (CBI) and time variance imaging (TVI) are new ultrasonic imaging modes enabling the visualization of intravenously injected echo contrast agents in brain parenchyma. The aim of this study was to compare the quantitative ultrasonic data with corresponding perfusion-weighted MRI data (p-MRI) with respect to ...
Liu Yi-Jui - - 2002
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to reevaluate the usefulness of relative maximum signal drop (rMSD), as compared to relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) and cerebral blood flow (rCBF), in dynamic susceptibility contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS: Twenty-five patients (11 with cerebral gliomas and 14 with ...
El-Koussy Marwan - - 2002
We report on a 12-year-old boy with neurofibromatosis type 1 who suffered a transient ischemic attack. Angiography revealed occlusion of intracranial arteries, moyamoya vessels and leptomeningeal collaterals. The conventional T2-weighted and the diffusion-weighted MRI images demonstrated no pathology. Dynamic first-pass postgadolinium T2* perfusion-weighted MRI depicted altered hemodynamics in the vascular ...
Nakane M - - 2002
We investigated acute secondary degeneration in the thalamus following a cerebral infarct in 21 patients with an infarct in the territory of the middle cerebral artery, using serial MRI at various time after the stroke. Secondary degeneration in the ventral nuclei of the thalamus was seen as regions of slightly ...
Zunker Peter - - 2002
We report of a woman with post-partum cerebral angiopathy (PCA), in whom we repetitively performed transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD), MR imaging (MRI), and MR angiography (MRA) to evaluate the underlying pathophysiology. A 31-year-old woman, Gemini pregnant, complained of severe throbbing frontal headache four days after an uneventful delivery by Cesarean ...
Sanderson A - - 2002
AIM: To determine the incidence, imaging findings and prognostic significance of cerebral metastases and other cerebral events in women with ovarian cancer. METHOD: A 5-year retrospective review of all women with ovarian cancer who had cranial imaging was undertaken at two major gynaecological oncology centers. RESULTS: Of 1222 women under ...
Winkler Frank - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: Computed tomography (CT) of the brain is recommended for assessment of intracranial pressure (ICP) of patients with acute bacterial meningitis who are comatose or show focal neurological deficits. The aim of this report is to draw attention to the possibility of a discrepancy between CT findings and ICP values ...
Bozzao Alessandro - - 2002
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Risk of developing ischemia is higher in patients with reduced cerebrovascular reactivity than in those with preserved cerebrovascular reactivity. Therefore, we assessed cerebral hemodynamic modifications in patients with unilateral stenosis of the internal carotid artery by using perfusion-weighted MR imaging to determine if these modifications underlie or ...
Nanda Smiti - - 2003
A 25-year-old gravida 2 had two right cerebral hemispheric infarcts documented on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) scan at 23 and 31 weeks of pregnancy. Investigations failed to reveal any cause. She was empirically treated with heparin, aspirin and nimodipine and had a successful perinatal outcome.
Koh M S - - 2002
A 50-year-old Chinese woman with a chronic 20-year history of ataxic gait associated with dry eyes and mouth, was admitted to hospital after a single episode of syncope. Magnetic resonance imaging scans showed a large left frontal hypodense lesion suggestive of a glioma. Craniotomy was performed and the lesion excised, ...
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