Background and Purpose Subclinical atherosclerotic plaques are common in patients with pontine infarctions (PIs) but without basilar artery (BA) stenosis. We hypothesized that BA plaque locations may differ by PI type and vertical location as well as vertebrobasilar artery geometry.Methods Ninety-six patients with PI but without BA stenosis on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance angiography were enrolled. PIs were classified by type (paramedian, deep, or lateral) and vertical location (rostral, middle, or caudal). Patients underwent highresolution MRI to evaluate BA plaque location (anterior, posterior, or lateral). The mid-BA angle on anteroposterior view and angle between the BA and dominant vertebral artery (BA-VA ang...
Objective In vivo visualization of intracranial atherosclerotic plaque has been performed only with ...
Abstract Background Two-dimensional high-resolution MRI (2D HRMRI) faces many technical challenges f...
Objective: Intracranial atherosclerotic stroke occurs through various mechanisms, mainly by artery-t...
Background and Purpose—Pontine infarction is most often related to basilar artery atherosclerosis wh...
Abstract Background The underl...
BACKGROUND: Basilar artery (BA) dolichoectasia (dilatative arteriopathy) (BAD) causes arterial elong...
Background: There are few studies for evaluating plaque characteristics of nonstenotic basilar arter...
2 Objectives: The diameters of the vertebral arteries (VAs) are very often unequal. Therefore, we in...
pontine infarction extending to the basal surface are supposed to be different from those in deep po...
OBJECTIVE: Anomalies of vertebrobasilar vessels arise as early embryonal developmental deterioration...
Objectives: There are scarce data regarding pontine arteries anatomy, which is the basis for ischemi...
Background and Purpose—Microanatomy studies reveal that most penetrating branches of middle cerebral...
Objective - The pathogenesis of isolated pontine infarctions is still unclear, being attributed both...
Atherosclerosis is a common finding in the vertebrobasilar junction and in the basilar artery. Sever...
Objective: To investigate an MRI-based etiological classification for acute isolated pontine infarct...
Objective In vivo visualization of intracranial atherosclerotic plaque has been performed only with ...
Abstract Background Two-dimensional high-resolution MRI (2D HRMRI) faces many technical challenges f...
Objective: Intracranial atherosclerotic stroke occurs through various mechanisms, mainly by artery-t...
Background and Purpose—Pontine infarction is most often related to basilar artery atherosclerosis wh...
Abstract Background The underl...
BACKGROUND: Basilar artery (BA) dolichoectasia (dilatative arteriopathy) (BAD) causes arterial elong...
Background: There are few studies for evaluating plaque characteristics of nonstenotic basilar arter...
2 Objectives: The diameters of the vertebral arteries (VAs) are very often unequal. Therefore, we in...
pontine infarction extending to the basal surface are supposed to be different from those in deep po...
OBJECTIVE: Anomalies of vertebrobasilar vessels arise as early embryonal developmental deterioration...
Objectives: There are scarce data regarding pontine arteries anatomy, which is the basis for ischemi...
Background and Purpose—Microanatomy studies reveal that most penetrating branches of middle cerebral...
Objective - The pathogenesis of isolated pontine infarctions is still unclear, being attributed both...
Atherosclerosis is a common finding in the vertebrobasilar junction and in the basilar artery. Sever...
Objective: To investigate an MRI-based etiological classification for acute isolated pontine infarct...
Objective In vivo visualization of intracranial atherosclerotic plaque has been performed only with ...
Abstract Background Two-dimensional high-resolution MRI (2D HRMRI) faces many technical challenges f...
Objective: Intracranial atherosclerotic stroke occurs through various mechanisms, mainly by artery-t...