scholarly journals 3D T1-weighted black blood sequence at 3.0 Tesla for the diagnosis of cervical artery dissection

2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 140-146 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yun Luo ◽  
Zhen-Ni Guo ◽  
Peng-Peng Niu ◽  
Yang Liu ◽  
Hong-Wei Zhou ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 34 (9) ◽  
pp. E103-E106 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Edjlali ◽  
P. Roca ◽  
C. Rabrait ◽  
O. Naggara ◽  
C. Oppenheim

Author(s):  
Eva Coppenrath ◽  
Olga Lenz ◽  
Nora Sommer ◽  
Nina Lummel ◽  
Jennifer Linn ◽  
...  

Purpose Recent studies have suggested that intraluminal thrombi show contrast enhancement on carotid black-blood T1w MRI. The aim of this study was to evaluate the significance of intraluminal contrast enhancement (iCE) regarding symptom status in patients with spontaneous cervical artery dissection (sCAD). Methods 33 consecutive patients (19 men) with sCAD received a brain MRI (DIFF, T2w, T2*w, FLAIR) and a multi-sequence 3T-MRI with fat-saturated high-resolution black-blood T1w-sequences pre- and post-contrast, contrast-enhanced MR angiography and TOF images of carotid and vertebral arteries. Presence/absence of iCE, vessel occlusion and vessel wall hematoma (hyperintense in T1w pre-contrast) were analysed by two radiologists in consensus decision. Results 44 of 132 analysed vessels had a vessel wall hematoma, consistent with sCAD. In 17 of 44 dissected vessels an acute ischemic stroke was found. 16 of 17 (94.1 %) vessels ipsilateral to ischemic stroke demonstrated iCE, compared to 9 of 44 (20.4 %) dissected vessels without stroke (P< 0.001). The presence/absence of iCE resulted in a sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value and accuracy for ischemic stroke of 0.94, 0.67, 0.64, 0.95, and 0.77, respectively, and an odds ratio of 32.0. Conclusion iCE, which is suggestive of intraluminal thrombus formation, is strongly correlated with ischemic symptoms in patients with sCAD. Key points  Citation Format


2020 ◽  
Vol 88 (3) ◽  
pp. 596-602
Author(s):  
Setareh Salehi Omran ◽  
Neal S. Parikh ◽  
Sharon Poisson ◽  
Jennifer Armstrong ◽  
Alexander E. Merkler ◽  
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Author(s):  
Guilherme Finger ◽  
Tobias Ludwig do Nascimento ◽  
Julia Carolina Lusa Tessaro ◽  
Eduarda Tanus Stefani ◽  
Maria Eduarda Conte Gripa ◽  
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AbstractEven though traumatic dissection of cervical arterial vessels is the major cause of stroke among adults, it is still an underdiagnosed disease in neurosurgical emergencies, since most patients do not have or present subtle clinical signs in the acute phase. The authors report two interesting cases of cervical artery dissection with different traumatic mechanisms and present a broad literature review about this subject.


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