We present an unusual case of simultaneous bilateral cerebellar infarction in the territory of the medial and intermediate branches of the posterior inferior cerebellar arteries (mPICA). The patient, a 57-yr-old woman, had no risk factors for cerebrovascular disease but a long-standing hypertension. Pathogenetic hypotheses of this unusual ischemic site of lesion may be referred to: A) two PICAs arising from an occluded basilar artery; B) both medial branches arising from the same PICA on one side; C) a haemodynamic mechanism with hypoperfusion in the most peripheral branches of the arteries; D) a double, simultaneous embolic stroke in mPICAs territory. Based on clinical course, supraortic duplex-scan, echocardiography, MRI, angioMRI and CT ...
BACKGROUND: Double origin of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (DOPICA) is rare. It has impor...
Spinal strokes are often localised in the anterior spinal artery territory, whereas an involvement o...
Spinal strokes are often localised in the anterior spinal artery territory, whereas an involvement o...
With the advances made in imaging techniques, ischemic strokes affecting the bilateral cerebellum ha...
Bilateral infarction of the superior cerebellar arteries with sparing of the rest of the posterior c...
The advances in neuroimaging have improved clinicoanatomic correlations in patients with stroke. Jun...
Stroke in the young population though unusual is being reported with increasing frequency. A very in...
Although some pathologies like demyelination have predilection for middle cerebellar peduncles (MCPs...
To assess the clinical, topographical, and aetiological features of multiple cerebellar infarcts,18 ...
The advances in neuroimaging have improved clinicoanatomic correlations in patients with stroke. Jun...
Copyright © 2014 Edin Nevzati et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The advances in neuroimaging have improved clinicoanatomic correlations in patients with stroke. Jun...
The advances in neuroimaging have improved clinicoanatomic correlations in patients with stroke. Jun...
Bilateral medial medullary infarction is a rare subtype of stroke.The typical heart-shaped appearanc...
Bilateral medial medullary infarction is a rare subtype of stroke.The typical heart-shaped appearanc...
BACKGROUND: Double origin of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (DOPICA) is rare. It has impor...
Spinal strokes are often localised in the anterior spinal artery territory, whereas an involvement o...
Spinal strokes are often localised in the anterior spinal artery territory, whereas an involvement o...
With the advances made in imaging techniques, ischemic strokes affecting the bilateral cerebellum ha...
Bilateral infarction of the superior cerebellar arteries with sparing of the rest of the posterior c...
The advances in neuroimaging have improved clinicoanatomic correlations in patients with stroke. Jun...
Stroke in the young population though unusual is being reported with increasing frequency. A very in...
Although some pathologies like demyelination have predilection for middle cerebellar peduncles (MCPs...
To assess the clinical, topographical, and aetiological features of multiple cerebellar infarcts,18 ...
The advances in neuroimaging have improved clinicoanatomic correlations in patients with stroke. Jun...
Copyright © 2014 Edin Nevzati et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The advances in neuroimaging have improved clinicoanatomic correlations in patients with stroke. Jun...
The advances in neuroimaging have improved clinicoanatomic correlations in patients with stroke. Jun...
Bilateral medial medullary infarction is a rare subtype of stroke.The typical heart-shaped appearanc...
Bilateral medial medullary infarction is a rare subtype of stroke.The typical heart-shaped appearanc...
BACKGROUND: Double origin of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (DOPICA) is rare. It has impor...
Spinal strokes are often localised in the anterior spinal artery territory, whereas an involvement o...
Spinal strokes are often localised in the anterior spinal artery territory, whereas an involvement o...