The authors discuss recent developments in neuroimaging and their role in the evaluation of patients with acute stroke from diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic points of view. New techniques permit a more detailed evaluation of the pathophysiology of stroke and therefore may lead to better management. This improvement is due to the increased sensitivity of the diagnostic tests in the acute phase of stroke to detect ischemic lesions and the ability to estimate tissue perfusion to determine vascular status
Imaging in stroke continues to be one of the most dynamicfields of stroke research. Over the past ye...
ABSTRACT: The recent “Advanced Neuroimaging for Acute Stroke Treatment ” meeting on September 7 and ...
Thrombolytic therapy has led to a higher proportion of patients presenting to hospital early, and th...
Acute ischemic stroke imaging is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Neuro...
There are different approaches to the assessment of acute stroke. Its causes, its severity, and/or i...
The utility of diagnostic imaging during the critical first few hours after stroke onset has many im...
Over the last decade, neuroimaging methods have been refined to improve clinical decisions regarding...
A stroke occurs when the blood flow to the brain is suddenly interrupted, depriving brain cells of o...
The AIM of this review was to present the modern concepts of diagnostic imaging in acute stroke. Neu...
Over the last decade, neuroimaging methods have been refined to improve clinical decisions regarding...
The recent "Advanced Neuroimaging for Acute Stroke Treatment" meeting on September 7 and 8, 2007 in ...
Stroke remains the third most important cause of mortality in industrialized countries; this has pro...
Background: There is a need for early recognition, diagnosis, and therapy in patients with acute st...
Acute ischemic stroke imaging is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Neuroi...
One in six suffers a stroke during their lifetime and stroke remains the major cause of new onset di...
Imaging in stroke continues to be one of the most dynamicfields of stroke research. Over the past ye...
ABSTRACT: The recent “Advanced Neuroimaging for Acute Stroke Treatment ” meeting on September 7 and ...
Thrombolytic therapy has led to a higher proportion of patients presenting to hospital early, and th...
Acute ischemic stroke imaging is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Neuro...
There are different approaches to the assessment of acute stroke. Its causes, its severity, and/or i...
The utility of diagnostic imaging during the critical first few hours after stroke onset has many im...
Over the last decade, neuroimaging methods have been refined to improve clinical decisions regarding...
A stroke occurs when the blood flow to the brain is suddenly interrupted, depriving brain cells of o...
The AIM of this review was to present the modern concepts of diagnostic imaging in acute stroke. Neu...
Over the last decade, neuroimaging methods have been refined to improve clinical decisions regarding...
The recent "Advanced Neuroimaging for Acute Stroke Treatment" meeting on September 7 and 8, 2007 in ...
Stroke remains the third most important cause of mortality in industrialized countries; this has pro...
Background: There is a need for early recognition, diagnosis, and therapy in patients with acute st...
Acute ischemic stroke imaging is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Neuroi...
One in six suffers a stroke during their lifetime and stroke remains the major cause of new onset di...
Imaging in stroke continues to be one of the most dynamicfields of stroke research. Over the past ye...
ABSTRACT: The recent “Advanced Neuroimaging for Acute Stroke Treatment ” meeting on September 7 and ...
Thrombolytic therapy has led to a higher proportion of patients presenting to hospital early, and th...