Abstract W P45: High Resolution Images of Perforating Arteries With 7T MRA in Acute Subcortical Infarction

2015 
Introduction: Patients with acute subcortical infarction show various clinical courses according to the pathology of perforating artery so that the noninvasive and precise neuroradiological evaluation of these arteries is very important for prevention of progression and recurrence of the disease. 7 Tesla (7T) - MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) makes it possible to visualize perforating arteries in a way that would not otherwise be possible using conventional MRI. We attempted to assess perforating arteries and infarct lesions in the lenticulostriate artery (LSA) area using 7T- High resolution MRA (Magnetic Resonance Angiography), and to evaluate the association between image findings and clinical courses of treatment. Method: We included 13 patients (M:F = 7:6, mean age: 65 years old) with acute noncardioembolic stroke in LSA area detected by 1.5-T MRI. 7T MRI was acquired among these patients within 2 weeks after onset to visualize responsible LSA and to measure the volume of infarction by 7T-MRI- 3D-TOF...
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