Acute strokePrognosisMagnetic resonance imagingTherapeutic thrombolysisQuantitative evaluationBackground: Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) mismatch has a proven ability to estimate stroke-to-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) delay. We evaluated the possibility of ...
How do doctors detect temporal lobe epilepsy? Can temporal lobe epilepsy be cured? What is a temporal lobe seizure? Can you die from temporal lobe epilepsy? Does temporal lobe epilepsy show on an MRI? Can you drive with temporal lobe epilepsy?
Some cases of vertigo may require anMRIorCT scanof the brain and inner ears to exclude a structural problem like stroke, multiple sclerosis, or acoustic neuroma, a non-malignant tumor. In rare cases, a small opening or fistula is identified between the perilymphatic space of the inner ear an...
How does a stroke affect the temporal lobe? Does the temporal lobe detect emotions? Is temporal lobe epilepsy progressive? Can you have temporal lobe epilepsy and not know it? Does temporal lobe epilepsy show on an MRI? Can an aneurysm bring on temporal lobe epilepsy symptoms?
By combining age at CMR, global T2, and global ECV into a logistic regression model, multiparametric CMR was able to achieve an AUC of 0.84, demonstrating the potential of CMR to detect ACAR. Even though our results suggest that ECV may be as effective or superior to T2 for detection of ...
The first article deals with a comparison of the sensitivity and specificity of 1.5 and 3.0 T diffusion-weighted MRI to detect hyperacute ischemic stroke lesions. The study shows that 1.5 T diffusion-weighted MRI is evidently better than 3.0 T diffusion-weighted MRI. The second article deals ...
Try to balance on one leg for 20 seconds. Can you do it? If not, research suggests that you may have an increased risk of stroke.
The new approach requires just one of these – a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scan taken on a standard 1.5 Tesla machine, which is commonly found in most hospitals. The researchers adapted an algorithm developed for use in classifying cancer tumors and applied it to the brain. They...
Recognising a potential visual-field (VF) defect in paediatric patients might be challenging, especially in children before the age of 5 years and those with developmental delay or intellectual disability. Visual electrophysiological testing is an object
Functional MRI's are slowly becoming useful to distinguish between different types of dementia (49). The new high resolution MRI machines can detect amyloid-beta protein. Positron Emissions Tomography (PET) scanning with glucose proved a useful early technique that differentiated between Alzheimer's ...