Acute infarction in the brain

    • [DOC File]Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine - 16th Ed

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      A further small brain infarct subtype has been recognised recently on pathology, microinfarcts, which are very small established presumed ischaemic lesions found mostly in the cortex at autopsy in older people and visible in occasional subjects on high field MRI, although any acute imaging signature of these tiny lesions has yet to be confirmed ...

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Pathology of the Cerebellar Peduncle

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      rt-PA and heparin therapy for acute myocardial infarction: the. Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) II Pilot and Randomized. Clinical Trial combined experience. AU - Sloan MA, et al. SO - Neurology. 1995 Apr;45(4):649-58. IDS - PMID: 7723950 UI: 95240845. 10 TI - Baseline silent cerebral infarction in the Asymptomatic Carotid

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    • [DOC File]Table 4: Reporting MR imaging changes of presumed vascular ...

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      infarction. The blood signal you will see is either . Acute blood [intermediate signal in T1 and dark signal in T2] [Deoxy HB] OR. Sub acute blood [high signal in both T1 and T2WIs] [extra cellular met HB]. ( Normal posterior fossa [if the lesion is not in the posterior fossa]. ( Scanned paranasal sinuses are clear. (Lacunar infarction

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    • [DOC File]Brain MRI Reports

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      A transient ischemic attack (TIA) is defined as “a transient episode of neurological dysfunction caused by focal brain, spinal cord, or retinal ischemia, without acute infarction.”1 A TIA had traditionally been clinically defined by the temporary nature of the symptoms; a TIA was considered to produce reversible neurologic effects that ...

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    • [DOCX File]Stroke Types and Subtypes Subgroup Recommendations

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      Cerebellar infarction or hemorrhage. All patients with large cerebellar lesions require neurosurgical evaluation because emergent decompression can be lifesaving. Aspiration. All patients should be considered to have impaired swallowing until proven otherwise. Myocardial infarction. MI complicates approximately 3% of acute ischemic strokes ...

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    • [DOC File]Acute stroke

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      A, B. FLAIR image and DWI show a hyperintense lesion, representing a small acute infarct in the left inferior cerebellar peduncle. Figure 3. An infarct in the inferior cerebellar peduncle. 57-year-old man with ataxia and diplopia. A, B. T2WI and DWI show a hyperintense lesion, representing an acute infarct in the right middle cerebellar peduncle.

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    • [DOC File]Blood Pressure Management in Acute Stroke

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      MRI2 reliably documents the extent and location of infarction in all areas of the brain, including the posterior fossa and cortical surface. It also identifies intracranial hemorrhage and other abnormalities but is less sensitive than CT55 for detecting acute blood.

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    • Cerebral infarction - Wikipedia

      a condition that presents with acute or chronic encephalopathy manifest as headache, lethargy, seizures, altered mental status and/or focal neurologic deficit with neuroimaging confirmation of: 1) thrombotic occlusion in the cerebral venous system, 2) venous infarction or hemorrhage on imaging or autopsy conforming to a venous territory ...

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    • [DOC File]1 - NEUROSURGERY

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      There is no convincing evidence that acute hypertension in itself has a deleterious effect on the outcome during the acute phase of cerebral infarction. The questions that needs to be addressed is whether this transient increase in BP changes morbidity or mortality, whether it requires reduction in the acute phase, and if so, with what agent.

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