The clinical diagnosis of acute stroke is inaccurate approximately 10%-30% of the time, which can lead to unnecessary administration of thrombolytic therapy or delays in appropriate therapy. Rapid and accurate neuroimaging triage is essential to guide therapy and exclude mimics. Although many conditions that mimic stroke clinically have imaging appearances that can overlap acute stroke, these conditions can be differentiated in most cases by using a careful pattern-based approach. We describe a case of 67 yo male patient who had a clinic of wakeup stroke and at the first magnetic resonance image (MRI) it was found that was an acute stroke of middle cerebral artery.The patient did not improve and a second MRI revelead a two times growth of ...
Background and Purpose—The bedside clinical assessment of the patient with suspected stroke has not ...
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a clinico-neuro-radiological diagnosis, which...
Background: A brain tumor can appear in post-ischemic areas, and due to increased proliferation, ven...
The clinical diagnosis of acute stroke is inaccurate approximately 10%-30% of the time, which can le...
Abstract Acute ischaemic stroke represents the most common cause of new sudden neurological deficit,...
INTRODUCTION: Thrombolytic therapy for acute ischemic stroke is based on clinical assessment, blo...
Background: Up to 30% of suspected stroke presentations will subsequently have a different diagnosis...
NTRODUCTION: Thrombolytic therapy for acute ischemic stroke is based on clinical assessment, blood ...
Stroke services have been centralised in several countries in recent years. Diagnosing acute stroke ...
Background: Despite the use of validated prehospital stroke screens, stroke mimics are frequent amon...
Background: Stroke mimic is a major diagnostic challenge and may be difficult to distinguish from re...
Background The diagnosis of acute ischaemic stroke is sometimes straightforward. The sudden onset of...
A significant proportion of patients with acute stroke symptoms have an alternative ‘mimic’ diagnosi...
Following ischemic stroke, interventions to bring about reperfusion must be implemented within the r...
Background and Purpose - The bedside clinical assessment of the patient with suspected stroke has no...
Background and Purpose—The bedside clinical assessment of the patient with suspected stroke has not ...
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a clinico-neuro-radiological diagnosis, which...
Background: A brain tumor can appear in post-ischemic areas, and due to increased proliferation, ven...
The clinical diagnosis of acute stroke is inaccurate approximately 10%-30% of the time, which can le...
Abstract Acute ischaemic stroke represents the most common cause of new sudden neurological deficit,...
INTRODUCTION: Thrombolytic therapy for acute ischemic stroke is based on clinical assessment, blo...
Background: Up to 30% of suspected stroke presentations will subsequently have a different diagnosis...
NTRODUCTION: Thrombolytic therapy for acute ischemic stroke is based on clinical assessment, blood ...
Stroke services have been centralised in several countries in recent years. Diagnosing acute stroke ...
Background: Despite the use of validated prehospital stroke screens, stroke mimics are frequent amon...
Background: Stroke mimic is a major diagnostic challenge and may be difficult to distinguish from re...
Background The diagnosis of acute ischaemic stroke is sometimes straightforward. The sudden onset of...
A significant proportion of patients with acute stroke symptoms have an alternative ‘mimic’ diagnosi...
Following ischemic stroke, interventions to bring about reperfusion must be implemented within the r...
Background and Purpose - The bedside clinical assessment of the patient with suspected stroke has no...
Background and Purpose—The bedside clinical assessment of the patient with suspected stroke has not ...
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a clinico-neuro-radiological diagnosis, which...
Background: A brain tumor can appear in post-ischemic areas, and due to increased proliferation, ven...