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[Ischemic Stroke].

AbstractCASE:
A patient with a history of chronic atrial fibrillation was diagnosed with sudden onset of right hemiparalysis in the hospital. The patient had been normal two hours prior and was referred to the cerebral vascular center. Images: Head CT images showed early ischemic changes in the left frontal lobe, insula, and temporal lobe(Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score[ASPECTS]: 6 points). A hyperdense internal carotid artery(ICA)sign was found at the top of the left internal carotid artery. MRI DWI-ASPECTS was performed at 6 points. The MRA showed loss of the left internal carotid, anterior cerebral, and middle cerebral arteries. T2*WIs showed a susceptibility vessel sign(SVS)at the top of the left ICA and FLAIR vessel hyperintensity(FVH)in the left ICA to the middle cerebral artery.
DIAGNOSIS:
The patient was diagnosed with acute cerebral embolism with clinical-DWI mismatch and treated with endovascular therapy.
COMMENTARY:
Early CT signs are important in determining cerebral ischemic lesions, and hyperdense ICA/MCA signs are useful in identifying occluded vessels. Early ischemic changes can be seen more easily on MRI-DWI, and the location of the occluded vessel can be estimated by evaluating MRA, SVS, and FVH together.
AuthorsAyako Kuriki, Yuki Kamiya
JournalNo shinkei geka. Neurological surgery (No Shinkei Geka) Vol. 49 Issue 2 Pg. 244-251 (Mar 2021) ISSN: 0301-2603 [Print] Japan
PMID33762444 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Topics
  • Brain Ischemia (diagnostic imaging, etiology)
  • Carotid Artery, Internal (diagnostic imaging)
  • Humans
  • Ischemic Stroke
  • Middle Cerebral Artery
  • Stroke (diagnostic imaging, etiology)

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