Neuroimaging is fundamental to stroke diagnosis and management. Non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) has been the primary imaging modality utilized for this purpose for almost four decades. Although NCCT does permit identification of intracranial hemorrhage and parenchymal ischemic changes, insights into blood vessel patency and cerebral perfusion are limited. Advances in reperfusion strategies have made identification of potentially salvageable brain tissue a more practical concern. Advances in CT technology now permit identification of acute and chronic arterial lesions, as well as cerebral blood flow deficits. This review outlines principles of advanced CT image acquisition and its utility in acute stroke management
With the advent of thrombolytic therapy in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke, it has become inc...
A. Non-contrast, cranial computed tomography (NCCT) scan showing a wedge-shaped hypodensity (yellow ...
Thrombolytic therapy has led to a higher proportion of patients presenting to hospital early, and th...
Neuroimaging is fundamental to stroke diagnosis and management. Non-contrast computed tomography (NC...
Acute stroke has become an increasingly treatable cause of acute neurological deficits. Indeed, over...
Acute stroke has become an increasingly treatable cause of acute neurological deficits. Indeed, over...
Acute stroke has become an increasingly treatable cause of acute neurological deficits. Indeed, over...
Worldwide, non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) has been the imaging modality of choice in acute ...
Worldwide, non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) has been the imaging modality of choice in acute ...
Stroke remains the third most important cause of mortality in industrialized countries; this has pro...
BACKGROUND:In order to take advantage of the latest treatment options andkeeping in mind that„time i...
The utility of diagnostic imaging during the critical first few hours after stroke onset has many im...
The AIM of this review was to present the modern concepts of diagnostic imaging in acute stroke. Neu...
Stroke remains the third most important cause of mortality in industrialized countries; this has pro...
Acute ischemic stroke imaging is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Neuro...
With the advent of thrombolytic therapy in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke, it has become inc...
A. Non-contrast, cranial computed tomography (NCCT) scan showing a wedge-shaped hypodensity (yellow ...
Thrombolytic therapy has led to a higher proportion of patients presenting to hospital early, and th...
Neuroimaging is fundamental to stroke diagnosis and management. Non-contrast computed tomography (NC...
Acute stroke has become an increasingly treatable cause of acute neurological deficits. Indeed, over...
Acute stroke has become an increasingly treatable cause of acute neurological deficits. Indeed, over...
Acute stroke has become an increasingly treatable cause of acute neurological deficits. Indeed, over...
Worldwide, non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) has been the imaging modality of choice in acute ...
Worldwide, non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) has been the imaging modality of choice in acute ...
Stroke remains the third most important cause of mortality in industrialized countries; this has pro...
BACKGROUND:In order to take advantage of the latest treatment options andkeeping in mind that„time i...
The utility of diagnostic imaging during the critical first few hours after stroke onset has many im...
The AIM of this review was to present the modern concepts of diagnostic imaging in acute stroke. Neu...
Stroke remains the third most important cause of mortality in industrialized countries; this has pro...
Acute ischemic stroke imaging is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Neuro...
With the advent of thrombolytic therapy in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke, it has become inc...
A. Non-contrast, cranial computed tomography (NCCT) scan showing a wedge-shaped hypodensity (yellow ...
Thrombolytic therapy has led to a higher proportion of patients presenting to hospital early, and th...