2016
DOI: 10.1179/1743132815y.0000000088
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Wall characteristics and mechanisms of ischaemic stroke in patients with atherosclerotic middle cerebral artery stenosis: a high-resolution MRI study

Abstract: PR or irregular surface plaques were associated with artery-to-artery embolism. Superior location of plaques was associated with PAI. HR-MRI provides insights into intracranial atherosclerosis in vivo, predictive of infarction patterns.

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“…Previous studies have found that contrast enhancement of atherosclerotic MCA plaques might serve as a marker of plaques’ stability using HR-MRI (Qiao et al, 2014; Teng et al, 2016). Other researches demonstrated that symptomatic patients had larger vessel area, wall area, plaque burden, and remodeling ratio in stenotic MCA than that in asymptomatic patients, and a higher prevalence of positive PR was found in symptomatic patients (Xu et al, 2010; Chung et al, 2012; Zhu et al, 2013; Zhao et al, 2015, 2016). Our findings were consistent with these studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Previous studies have found that contrast enhancement of atherosclerotic MCA plaques might serve as a marker of plaques’ stability using HR-MRI (Qiao et al, 2014; Teng et al, 2016). Other researches demonstrated that symptomatic patients had larger vessel area, wall area, plaque burden, and remodeling ratio in stenotic MCA than that in asymptomatic patients, and a higher prevalence of positive PR was found in symptomatic patients (Xu et al, 2010; Chung et al, 2012; Zhu et al, 2013; Zhao et al, 2015, 2016). Our findings were consistent with these studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Moreover, we encourage further studies to investigate spontaneous HT on the basis that IS patients do not receive any therapy. To determine the specific mechanisms underlying spontaneous HT, studies of the structural changes that occur in different infarction patterns 25 are needed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1012 Nevertheless, few studies have focused on unraveling the differences in plaque features among stroke subtypes, such as A-to-A embolism, which may help to understand the vascular pathophysiology associated with this type of ischemic stroke and predict stroke recurrence. 13, 14…”
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confidence: 99%