There are limited data comparing posterior (PC) and anterior (AC) circulation acute ischemic strokes (AIS). We aimed to identify specific features of PC and AC strokes regarding clinical, etiological, radiological, and outcome factors. Patients from the Acute STroke Registry and Analysis of Lausanne, a prospective cohort of consecutive AIS, from years 2003 to 2008 were included. The stroke territory was determined by a combination of neuroimaging and clinical symptoms. Patients with uncertain localization or with simultaneous AC and PC strokes were excluded. Multivariate associations between territory and multiple variables were investigated. A total of 1449 patients were included, 466 (32.2%) had a PC territory stroke and 983 (67.8%) an AC...
Even though ischemic stroke represents a majority of strokes in general, only a smaller portion orig...
ObjectiveTo compare risk factors, clinical presentation, and outcomes after posterior circulation ar...
Objective To elucidate the topic a literature review of clinical, radiographic and anatomical featur...
Background: Although 20-30% of all strokes occur in the posterior circulation, few studies have expl...
Posterior circulation and anterior circulation strokes share many clinical, pathogenetic and radiolo...
Objective: Posterior circulation ischemic stroke (PCiS) constitutes 20-30% of ischemic stroke cases....
Objective: Posterior circulation ischemic stroke (PCiS) constitutes 20–30% of ischemic stroke cases....
<strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: The cerebrovascular diseases rank first in frequency and im...
Contexte: Il y a peu de données comparant les accidents vasculaires cérébraux (AVC) de la circulatio...
Background and Purpose—Intravenous thrombolysis is an approved treatment for anterior (ACS) and post...
BACKGROUND: Posterior circulation (PC) stroke, which was previously less well known than anterior ci...
This thesis focuses on correct infarct localisation in the posterior circulation (PC) (Chapter 2), d...
Background: Approximately 5–10% of all acute ischemic strokes (AIS) occur in the territory of the po...
Distinct patient characteristics have been proposed for ischaemic stroke in the anterior versus post...
© 2021 Fana AlemsegedAcute ischemic stroke is caused by a blocked blood vessel in the cerebral circu...
Even though ischemic stroke represents a majority of strokes in general, only a smaller portion orig...
ObjectiveTo compare risk factors, clinical presentation, and outcomes after posterior circulation ar...
Objective To elucidate the topic a literature review of clinical, radiographic and anatomical featur...
Background: Although 20-30% of all strokes occur in the posterior circulation, few studies have expl...
Posterior circulation and anterior circulation strokes share many clinical, pathogenetic and radiolo...
Objective: Posterior circulation ischemic stroke (PCiS) constitutes 20-30% of ischemic stroke cases....
Objective: Posterior circulation ischemic stroke (PCiS) constitutes 20–30% of ischemic stroke cases....
<strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: The cerebrovascular diseases rank first in frequency and im...
Contexte: Il y a peu de données comparant les accidents vasculaires cérébraux (AVC) de la circulatio...
Background and Purpose—Intravenous thrombolysis is an approved treatment for anterior (ACS) and post...
BACKGROUND: Posterior circulation (PC) stroke, which was previously less well known than anterior ci...
This thesis focuses on correct infarct localisation in the posterior circulation (PC) (Chapter 2), d...
Background: Approximately 5–10% of all acute ischemic strokes (AIS) occur in the territory of the po...
Distinct patient characteristics have been proposed for ischaemic stroke in the anterior versus post...
© 2021 Fana AlemsegedAcute ischemic stroke is caused by a blocked blood vessel in the cerebral circu...
Even though ischemic stroke represents a majority of strokes in general, only a smaller portion orig...
ObjectiveTo compare risk factors, clinical presentation, and outcomes after posterior circulation ar...
Objective To elucidate the topic a literature review of clinical, radiographic and anatomical featur...