Angiography reveals that fluid-attenuated inversion recovery vascular hyperintensities are due to slow flow, not thrombus

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: N. Sanossian and colleagues from the Stroke Center and Department of Neurology (NS.), University of Southern have published the research work: Angiography Reveals That Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery Vascular Hyperintensities Are Due to Slow Flow, Not Thrombus, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Only 8 patients in this study had concomitant cerebral angiography, which demonstrated retrograde leptomeningeal collateral flow in all cases.

SUMMARY

    Discontinuity or a gap in FVH was defined as a segment of artery with decreased signal intensity on FLAIR relative to both proximal and distal vessels. In a . . .

     

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