SUMMARY: Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Imaging plays a critical role in evaluating patients suspected of acute stroke and transient ischemic attack, especially before initiating treatment. Over the past few decades, major advances have occurred in stroke imaging and treatment, including Food and Drug Administration approval of recanalization therapies for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke. A wide variety of imaging techniques has become available to assess vascular lesions and brain tissue status in acute stroke patients. However, the practical challenge for physicians is to understand the multiple facets of these imaging techniques, including which imaging techniques to implement and how to optimally use...
Background: Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is an episode of transient focal neurological deficit wi...
BACKGROUND: To assess the differences across continental regions in terms of stroke imaging obtained...
BACKGROUND: To assess the differences across continental regions in terms of stroke imaging obtained...
Background: There is a need for early recognition, diagnosis, and therapy in patients with acute st...
Acute ischemic strokes arising from blockages of the major brain-supplying arteries put patients at ...
BACKGROUND Over 80% of strokes result from ischemic damage to the brain due to an acute reduction...
The utility of diagnostic imaging during the critical first few hours after stroke onset has many im...
Background: This review article focused on the utilization and impact of current neuroimaging techni...
Background and Purpose: The Stroke Imaging Research (STIR) group, the Imaging Working Group of Strok...
Background and Purpose-The Stroke Imaging Research (STIR) group, the Imaging Working Group of Stroke...
BackgroundTo assess the differences across continental regions in terms of stroke imaging obtained f...
Background: To assess the differences across continental regions in terms of stroke imaging obtaine...
© 2012 Dr. Bruce C. V. CampbellAcute ischemic stroke is caused by a blocked blood vessel in the cere...
Background: Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is an episode of transient focal neurological deficit wi...
Acute ischemic stroke imaging is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Neuroi...
Background: Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is an episode of transient focal neurological deficit wi...
BACKGROUND: To assess the differences across continental regions in terms of stroke imaging obtained...
BACKGROUND: To assess the differences across continental regions in terms of stroke imaging obtained...
Background: There is a need for early recognition, diagnosis, and therapy in patients with acute st...
Acute ischemic strokes arising from blockages of the major brain-supplying arteries put patients at ...
BACKGROUND Over 80% of strokes result from ischemic damage to the brain due to an acute reduction...
The utility of diagnostic imaging during the critical first few hours after stroke onset has many im...
Background: This review article focused on the utilization and impact of current neuroimaging techni...
Background and Purpose: The Stroke Imaging Research (STIR) group, the Imaging Working Group of Strok...
Background and Purpose-The Stroke Imaging Research (STIR) group, the Imaging Working Group of Stroke...
BackgroundTo assess the differences across continental regions in terms of stroke imaging obtained f...
Background: To assess the differences across continental regions in terms of stroke imaging obtaine...
© 2012 Dr. Bruce C. V. CampbellAcute ischemic stroke is caused by a blocked blood vessel in the cere...
Background: Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is an episode of transient focal neurological deficit wi...
Acute ischemic stroke imaging is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Neuroi...
Background: Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is an episode of transient focal neurological deficit wi...
BACKGROUND: To assess the differences across continental regions in terms of stroke imaging obtained...
BACKGROUND: To assess the differences across continental regions in terms of stroke imaging obtained...