[Clinical, electroencephalographic and cerebral computerized-tomographic findings in patients with ischemic stroke].

1988 
The clinical findings, EEG and CT examinations of the brain were compared at three time intervals in patients with ischaemic stroke. No evident correlation was found between the intensity of clinical signs, the intensity of EEG changes and the size of the ischaemic focus in the CT. It was observed that with increasing time interval after the onset of the disease the clinical state and EEG changes improved while the CT image was not changed or even became worse. In the observations a greater tendency clinical for improvement was found in the group of cases of lesions in the left parietal lobe than in those with lesions in the right parietal lobe. Another observation was that patients with ischaemic focus developing in brain with evidence of atrophy in CT had a much lower tendency for clinical improvement than those without brain atrophy.
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