2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2007.05.013
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Detection of Hemorrhagic Hypointense Foci in the Brain on Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging

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“…[9][10][11][12][13]15 SWI may do the following: 1) detect hemorrhagic components within infarcted tissue with higher sensitivity than other MR imaging sequences or imaging modalities, 16 2) demonstrate hypointense signals in the veins draining hypoperfused areas and evaluate the ischemic penumbra by focusing on the venous drainage, [9][10][11][12] 3) show hyperintense signal in the veins draining regions of hyperperfusion or luxury perfusion indicating an increased risk of developing postischemic malignant edema, 13 4) detect acute occlusive arterial thromboemboli, 17,18 5) quantify microhemorrhages and predict hemorrhagic transformation before thrombolytic therapy is initiated, 19 and 6) detect early hemorrhagic complications after intra-arterial thrombolysis. 17 Currently, most studies focus on adults, and literature on the role of SWI in PAIS is scant, based mostly on case reports or small case series.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9][10][11][12][13]15 SWI may do the following: 1) detect hemorrhagic components within infarcted tissue with higher sensitivity than other MR imaging sequences or imaging modalities, 16 2) demonstrate hypointense signals in the veins draining hypoperfused areas and evaluate the ischemic penumbra by focusing on the venous drainage, [9][10][11][12] 3) show hyperintense signal in the veins draining regions of hyperperfusion or luxury perfusion indicating an increased risk of developing postischemic malignant edema, 13 4) detect acute occlusive arterial thromboemboli, 17,18 5) quantify microhemorrhages and predict hemorrhagic transformation before thrombolytic therapy is initiated, 19 and 6) detect early hemorrhagic complications after intra-arterial thrombolysis. 17 Currently, most studies focus on adults, and literature on the role of SWI in PAIS is scant, based mostly on case reports or small case series.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,3 SWI may prove to be outstandingly useful in identifying the true extent of cavernous malformations or in confirming the presence of suspected small CCMs.…”
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“…Nowadays, susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is increasingly used for the detection of microbleeds (28)(29)(30)(31)(32). In SWI the magnitude and phase images of the T2*-weighted scan are combined to create enhanced contrast between tissues with different susceptibilities (21).…”
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confidence: 99%