Topical diagnosis of sites of occlusion or stenosis of extracranial or intracranial arteries is the first step in the management of a patient with presumed cerebrovascular disease
The online version of this article, along with updated information and services, is located on th
The usefulness of CT and angiography for predicting the final ischemic brain damage resulting from s...
Introduction: Vascular pathology in the extracranial vertebral arteries remains among the possible c...
Topical diagnosis of sites of occlusion or stenosis of extracranial or intracranial arteries is the ...
Topical diagnosis of sites of occlusion or stenosis of extracranial or intracranial arteries is the ...
Eighty patients were studied by angiography within 6 h of an ischaemic stroke. Angiography was carri...
Stroke is defined as a sudden onset of neurologic deficit caused by interrupted blood flow. Stroke i...
CTA can rapidly and accurately detect and localize occlusive disease in patients with ischemic strok...
Intracranial atherosclerosis serves as the leading cause of ischemic stroke worldwide. Several modif...
SUMMARY Seventy-one patients who had cerebral angiography because of clinical evidence of focal isch...
Stroke is a cerebrovascular injury that occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted. It is th...
VERTEBROBASILAR ischemia is a common dis-order which is now frequently diagnosed by medical students...
Ischemic stroke is a condition that occurs due to brain hypoperfusion and it is diagnosed when sympt...
Acute ischemic stroke · Acute stroke imaging · CT angiography · Vertebral arteries
Early neurologic deterioration (END) during the acute stage of stroke is clinically important becaus...
The online version of this article, along with updated information and services, is located on th
The usefulness of CT and angiography for predicting the final ischemic brain damage resulting from s...
Introduction: Vascular pathology in the extracranial vertebral arteries remains among the possible c...
Topical diagnosis of sites of occlusion or stenosis of extracranial or intracranial arteries is the ...
Topical diagnosis of sites of occlusion or stenosis of extracranial or intracranial arteries is the ...
Eighty patients were studied by angiography within 6 h of an ischaemic stroke. Angiography was carri...
Stroke is defined as a sudden onset of neurologic deficit caused by interrupted blood flow. Stroke i...
CTA can rapidly and accurately detect and localize occlusive disease in patients with ischemic strok...
Intracranial atherosclerosis serves as the leading cause of ischemic stroke worldwide. Several modif...
SUMMARY Seventy-one patients who had cerebral angiography because of clinical evidence of focal isch...
Stroke is a cerebrovascular injury that occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted. It is th...
VERTEBROBASILAR ischemia is a common dis-order which is now frequently diagnosed by medical students...
Ischemic stroke is a condition that occurs due to brain hypoperfusion and it is diagnosed when sympt...
Acute ischemic stroke · Acute stroke imaging · CT angiography · Vertebral arteries
Early neurologic deterioration (END) during the acute stage of stroke is clinically important becaus...
The online version of this article, along with updated information and services, is located on th
The usefulness of CT and angiography for predicting the final ischemic brain damage resulting from s...
Introduction: Vascular pathology in the extracranial vertebral arteries remains among the possible c...