Focal ischemia may induce pathological alterations in brain areas distant from the primary lesion. In animal models, exofocal neuron death in the ipsilateral midbrain has been described after occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCA). Using sequential magnetic resonance imaging (T2- and diffusion-weighted) at 3 Tesla, we investigated acute ischemic stroke patients on days 1, 2, 6, 8, and 10 after stroke onset. Sixteen consecutive patients who had suffered a stroke involving the caudate nucleus and/or putamen of either hemisphere were recruited into the study. Four additional patients with strokes sparing the caudate nucleus and putamen but encompassing at least one-third of the MCA territory served as controls. Ischemic lesions involvin...
Background: Comprehensive stroke studies reveal diaschisis, a loss of function due to pathological d...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE - Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) hyperintensities and apparent diffusion co...
BACKGROUND: Clinical stroke trials with stem cell-based approaches aiming for trophic actions, modul...
Focal ischemia may induce pathological alterations in brain areas distant from the primary lesion. I...
<div><p>Focal ischemia may induce pathological alterations in brain areas distant from the primary l...
<p>(A, B) MRI scans of two exemplary patients showing primary ischemic lesion confined to striatum (...
<p>(A) Color coding of the relative frequency of “ischemic” voxels in the primary ischemic lesion of...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Focal cerebral ischemia results in neuronal changes in remote areas that hav...
<p>Clear evidence of a secondary lesion is denoted by “+”. “++” denotes especially large secondary l...
Purpose: Ongoing post-stroke structural degeneration and neuronal loss preceding neuropsychological ...
The pattern of vascular remodelling in relation to recovery after stroke remains largely unclear. We...
Background and Purpose—Specific change of persistent hyperintensity/hypointensity on T1-weighted (T1...
At present, many studies support the notion that after stroke, remote regions connected to the infar...
A striatocapsular infarct (SCI) is a subcortical infarct in the territory of the lenticulostriate ar...
Objective To evaluate the damage of white matter fiber tracts in the center and periphery of infarct...
Background: Comprehensive stroke studies reveal diaschisis, a loss of function due to pathological d...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE - Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) hyperintensities and apparent diffusion co...
BACKGROUND: Clinical stroke trials with stem cell-based approaches aiming for trophic actions, modul...
Focal ischemia may induce pathological alterations in brain areas distant from the primary lesion. I...
<div><p>Focal ischemia may induce pathological alterations in brain areas distant from the primary l...
<p>(A, B) MRI scans of two exemplary patients showing primary ischemic lesion confined to striatum (...
<p>(A) Color coding of the relative frequency of “ischemic” voxels in the primary ischemic lesion of...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Focal cerebral ischemia results in neuronal changes in remote areas that hav...
<p>Clear evidence of a secondary lesion is denoted by “+”. “++” denotes especially large secondary l...
Purpose: Ongoing post-stroke structural degeneration and neuronal loss preceding neuropsychological ...
The pattern of vascular remodelling in relation to recovery after stroke remains largely unclear. We...
Background and Purpose—Specific change of persistent hyperintensity/hypointensity on T1-weighted (T1...
At present, many studies support the notion that after stroke, remote regions connected to the infar...
A striatocapsular infarct (SCI) is a subcortical infarct in the territory of the lenticulostriate ar...
Objective To evaluate the damage of white matter fiber tracts in the center and periphery of infarct...
Background: Comprehensive stroke studies reveal diaschisis, a loss of function due to pathological d...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE - Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) hyperintensities and apparent diffusion co...
BACKGROUND: Clinical stroke trials with stem cell-based approaches aiming for trophic actions, modul...