educational level, medical history and vascular risk factors. MRI images were recorded during inpatient care and reviewed independently by a neuroradiologist and neurologist. Number of strokes were quantified based on medical records, and acute infarcts were classified based on location and size....
educational level, medical history and vascular risk factors. MRI images were recorded during inpatient care and reviewed independently by a neuroradiologist and neurologist. Number of strokes were quantified based on medical records, and acute infarcts were classified based on location and size....
An ischemic stroke happens when a blood vessel supplying blood to your brain gets blocked by a blood clot. Most strokes are this type. Symptoms of ischemic stroke The symptoms depend on which parts of your brain are affected. They can include things like: Sudden numbness or weakness of your...
Clinical findings in stroke are determined by the location of the lesion(s) (Table 167–1), but the degree of collateral circulation may cause variations in the specific clinical symptoms and their severity. Table 167–1 Anterior and Posterior Circulation of the Brain View Table| Favorite table...
In 1981 and 1984, it was first reported that the severity of post-stroke depressive symptoms in patients with left hemisphere lesions was significantly correlated with how close the lesion was located to the frontal pole as visualized by computed tomography (CT...
Today's imaging technology allows us to detect stroke within minutes of the first symptoms, see blood vessels in the brain that may be blocked and find out where blood is and isn't flowing. "It's helpful to know where blood flow is blocked when you're considering an intervention to reope...
The Controversy Over Post-Stroke Depression and Lesion Location Byline: Robert G. Robinson, M.D. In 1981 and 1984, it was first reported that the severity of post-stroke depressive symptoms in patients with left hemisph... RG Robinson 被引量: 40发表: 2003年 ...
Cortical DWI location was independently associated with DWI <24 when adjusted for confounders in multiple regression analyses (OR 1.89, 95% CI 1.28-2.81, p = 0.001). Conclusion: Cortical DWI location was independently associated with transient stroke symptoms <24 h. This may be explained by ...
since the symptoms of stroke are determined by the location, size, and number of lesions, ERIL is considered to have a similar pathology as an index stroke or clinical recurrence5,6. Therefore, as a surrogate marker of stroke recurrence, studies on risk factors for ERIL have been performed...
Also calledapoplexy,cerebrovascular accident.Pathology.a blockage or hemorrhage of a blood vessel leading to the brain, causing inadequate oxygen supply and, depending on the extent and location of the abnormality, such symptoms as weakness, paralysis of parts of the body, speech difficulties, and,...