Authors
Ashok Srinivasan, Mayank Goyal, Faisal Al Azri, Cheemun Lum
Publication date
2006/10
Source
Radiographics
Volume
26
Issue
suppl_1
Pages
S75-S95
Publisher
Radiological Society of North America
Description
Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the developed world. The goals of an imaging evaluation for acute stroke are to establish a diagnosis as early as possible and to obtain accurate information about the intracranial vasculature and brain perfusion for guidance in selecting the appropriate therapy. A comprehensive evaluation may be performed with a combination of computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques. Unenhanced CT can be performed quickly, can help identify early signs of stroke, and can help rule out hemorrhage. CT angiography and CT perfusion imaging, respectively, can depict intravascular thrombi and salvageable tissue indicated by a penumbra. These examinations are easy to perform on most helical CT scanners and are increasingly used in stroke imaging protocols to decide whether intervention is necessary. While acute infarcts may be seen …
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Scholar articles
A Srinivasan, M Goyal, FA Azri, C Lum - Radiographics, 2006