Abstract Background Brain perfusion is most likely to be impaired in border zone regions, and clearance of emboli will be most impaired in these regions of least blood flow. Severe occlusive disease of the internal carotid artery causes both embolization and decreased perfusion as well as some cardiac diseases that cause microembolization. Objectives To differentiate between hypoperfusion and microemboli as etiology of acute ischemic stroke in watershed zone. Subject and methods Fifty patients of acute ischemic stroke in watershed zones were recruited within 7 days from stroke onset. Methods used were transcranial Doppler (TCD) monitoring for the intracranial vessels to detect microembolic signals and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) perfus...
In a case with embolic occlusion of cerebral artery, residual cerebral blood flow (CBF) in symptomat...
Background- There are few data on the occurrence of microembolic signals (MES) in the acute phase of...
Background To evaluate whether topographical characteristics of insular involvement in ischemic stro...
Accurate definition and better understanding of the mechanisms of stroke are crucial as this will gu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE-: Deep watershed infarcts are frequent in high-grade carotid disease and are ...
Watershed infarcts (WI) evolve in hemodynamic risk zones. Clinical picture of WI can be associated t...
Background The prevalence of microembolic signals (MES) during the acute phase of ischemic stroke an...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Stroke is more common in patients with cerebral microembolisms. Frequency of ...
Perfusion CT may improve the diagnostic performance of noncontrast CT in acute ischemic stroke. We a...
Stroke can be divided into two subgroups which include ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Ischemic st...
Background and Purpose: Doppler ultrasound detection of emboli signals may assist in distinguishin...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The watershed cortical areas are the first to be deprived of sufficient bloo...
The clinical differential diagnosis between ischemic stroke and postictal deficit is sometimes chall...
Objective: Watershed infarcts (WSI) are thought to result from hemodynamic mechanism, but studies ha...
Hemorrhagic infarction subsequent to ischemic brain damage, even if small, slight, or marbled, can b...
In a case with embolic occlusion of cerebral artery, residual cerebral blood flow (CBF) in symptomat...
Background- There are few data on the occurrence of microembolic signals (MES) in the acute phase of...
Background To evaluate whether topographical characteristics of insular involvement in ischemic stro...
Accurate definition and better understanding of the mechanisms of stroke are crucial as this will gu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE-: Deep watershed infarcts are frequent in high-grade carotid disease and are ...
Watershed infarcts (WI) evolve in hemodynamic risk zones. Clinical picture of WI can be associated t...
Background The prevalence of microembolic signals (MES) during the acute phase of ischemic stroke an...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Stroke is more common in patients with cerebral microembolisms. Frequency of ...
Perfusion CT may improve the diagnostic performance of noncontrast CT in acute ischemic stroke. We a...
Stroke can be divided into two subgroups which include ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Ischemic st...
Background and Purpose: Doppler ultrasound detection of emboli signals may assist in distinguishin...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The watershed cortical areas are the first to be deprived of sufficient bloo...
The clinical differential diagnosis between ischemic stroke and postictal deficit is sometimes chall...
Objective: Watershed infarcts (WSI) are thought to result from hemodynamic mechanism, but studies ha...
Hemorrhagic infarction subsequent to ischemic brain damage, even if small, slight, or marbled, can b...
In a case with embolic occlusion of cerebral artery, residual cerebral blood flow (CBF) in symptomat...
Background- There are few data on the occurrence of microembolic signals (MES) in the acute phase of...
Background To evaluate whether topographical characteristics of insular involvement in ischemic stro...