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MR pattern of hyperacute cerebral hemorrhage.
MedLine Citation:
PMID:  12112521     Owner:  NLM     Status:  MEDLINE    
Abstract/OtherAbstract:
Magnetic resonance (MR) pattern of cerebral hemorrhage relates mainly to the relaxation and susceptibility effects of iron-containing hemoglobin degradation products, as well as to their intra- or extracellular location. The purpose of this article is to report two acute stroke patients who underwent thrombolytic therapy and developed hyperacute cerebral hemorrhage during their admission cerebral MR survey. They constitute the earliest MR appearance of hyperacute intracerebral bleeding reported in the literature, featuring increased diffusion properties and persistent susceptibility effect on perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI)-series.
Authors:
Max Wintermark; Philippe Maeder; Marc Reichhart; Pierre Schnyder; Julien Bogousslavsky; Reto Meuli
Publication Detail:
Type:  Case Reports; Journal Article    
Journal Detail:
Title:  Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI     Volume:  15     ISSN:  1053-1807     ISO Abbreviation:  J Magn Reson Imaging     Publication Date:  2002 Jun 
Date Detail:
Created Date:  2002-07-11     Completed Date:  2002-10-10     Revised Date:  2007-11-15    
Medline Journal Info:
Nlm Unique ID:  9105850     Medline TA:  J Magn Reson Imaging     Country:  United States    
Other Details:
Languages:  eng     Pagination:  705-9     Citation Subset:  IM    
Copyright Information:
Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Affiliation:
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland. Max.Wintermark@chuv.hospvd.ch
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MeSH Terms
Descriptor/Qualifier:
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Cerebral Hemorrhage / pathology*
Female
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
Male
Stroke / pathology*

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