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The basilar artery typically bifurcates into two posterior cerebral arteries (PCA) (Figure 1 ... Neuroimaging of Ischemic Stroke With CT and MRI: Advancing Towards Physiology-Based Diagnosis ...
Magnetic resonance angiography showed an abrupt cutoff of a distal segment of the right posterior cerebral artery ... stroke (infarct location, volume, and multiplicity) are assessed by MRI ...
In addition, we consider techniques to localize hemodynamic risk zones in patients with arterial occlusive disease, such as perfusion-weighted MRI ... embolism interact in the MCA–ACA, MCA–PCA ...
more sensitve to detecting potential embolic lesions on prosthetic cardiac valves and strokes related to a hole in the heart. “By using cardiac MRI and echocardiography to assess stroke patients ...
“The results introduce a potential link between silent emboli on MRI and postprocedural clinical stroke.” – by Jennifer Byrne Van Belle E, et al. New Valvular Interventions and Enabling ...
High-risk, nonstenotic intracranial plaque appears to be a more important cause of embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS ... TCTMD via email that future studies using high-resolution MRI ...
Rates of stroke following ... Waksman said the embolic protection device companies have a number of tasks in front of them: they need to show the device is safe, that it reduces cerebral infarcts ...
In patients having TAVR, cerebral embolic protection reduced risk for periprocedural stroke in patients from the U.S. but not elsewhere. Patient and procedural characteristics could explain the ...
2009 Expert Reviews Ltd. Cite this: Neuroimaging of Ischemic Stroke With CT and MRI: Advancing Towards Physiology ... right posterior cerebral arteries (PCA) without a functional connection ...
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