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Query: UMLS:C0038454 (
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The Authors analyse the results of cerebral angioscintigraphy, performed with gamma camera on-line with a MED II system, in 158 cases of ischemic
stroke
, 13 cases of hemorragic
stroke
and 29 cases of
cerebral neoplasm
. 84 cases of ischemic
stroke
and all the cases of hemorragic
stroke
and neoplasm had contrast angiography. The dynamic study has provided additional information in 51.3% of the cases of ischemic
stroke
(63.7% when the internal carotid artery involvement alone is considered), in 84.6% of the cases of hemorragic
stroke
and in 58.6% of the neoplasm cases. The same information moreover is almost always able to clarify the cause of the positive rectilinear brain scans, frequently uncertain in strokes. In cases of ischemic
stroke
correlations are considered between angiography and angioscintigraphy. In particular the value of the method is discussed as a screening procedure for the detection of extra-cranial vascular disorders, amenable of surgical therapy. The authors conclude that angioscintigraphy is the method that, separately considered, provides most of the useful information in the diagnosis of
stroke
.
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PMID:[Angioscintigraphy in the study of cerebrovascular accidents (author's transl)]. 122 77
The authors assessed regional cerebral blood flow dynamics with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging enhanced with gadolinium diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA). After bolus administration of Gd-DTPA, rapid T2*-weighted gradient-echo images were acquired. Image acquisition time ranged from 2 to 3 seconds. The signal intensity (SI) of brain tissue and blood vessels markedly decreased during the first pass of contrast agent through the brain due to the local field inhomogeneity caused by the concentrated paramagnetic contrast agent. The method was used in 18 subjects with no cerebrovascular disease and 32 patients with
stroke
, vascular stenosis, arteriovenous malformation, and
cerebral neoplasm
. Comparison with intracranial angiography was performed in three patients and with single-photon emission computed tomography of blood flow in four. The change in T2* relaxation rate was approximately linearly related to the dose of contrast agent. The SI change increased as the echo time was lengthened. Regions in cerebral infarcts, metastases, and arteriovenous malformations showed different enhancement patterns than those of edema around a lesion and of normal brain tissue. Abnormal circulation times in patients with vascular stenoses were demonstrated. The method provides information about cerebral blood flow dynamics not available from conventional MR imaging and MR angiography.
...
PMID:Cerebral blood flow: assessment with dynamic contrast-enhanced T2*-weighted MR imaging at 1.5 T. 235 94
Late detection of a cerebral glioma causing convulsions in a 7-year-old girl is reported. Her neurological status was normal but her behaviour deteriorated progressively and her seizures became more frequent and resistant to therapy during the 11/2 years after her first admission to hospital. Computed tomography revealed a zone of low density in the right parietal area which was considered to be due to a
cerebrovascular accident
affecting the middle cerebral artery. Although it is generally considered that epilepsy beginning in infancy or childhood, even if focal, is only rarely associated with neoplasm, epilepsy which is resistant to treatment and progressive change in a child's behaviour should suggest the possibility of a
cerebral neoplasm
and further invasive investigations should be performed.
...
PMID:Late detection of cerebral glioma causing seizures in childhood. A case report. 730 28
A computerized system capable of transmitting digitally formatted images of the central nervous system has been used to develop a neurosurgical wide-area network in western Pennsylvania. This system links remote or primary care hospitals with a large, tertiary-care, Level 1 trauma center for the constant availability of neurosurgical evaluation by receiving and interpreting computed tomography and magnetic resonance images sent via ordinary public telephone lines. This network has been used in over 20 cases to receive and interpret transmitted cranial computed tomographic images consisting of subarachnoid hemorrhage, intracerebral hematoma,
cerebral neoplasm
, cerebral abscess,
cerebrovascular accident
, and normal studies. There has been no known instance of false-positive or false-negative interpretation or of a patient being adversely managed by this method. On the contrary, it appears that patient management has been positively affected through the ability of the neurosurgical evaluation to include a review of the radiological studies. The initial experience has led to the conclusion that this network is an effective, accurate, and cost-effective means of delivering neurosurgical care to underserved areas.
...
PMID:Neurolink: a neurosurgical wide-area computer network. 780 18
Multiple sclerosis presenting at onset with clinical signs and CT picture suggesting a
cerebral neoplasm
or a slowly evolving
stroke
, is uncommon. We report one patient in whom cerebral tumour was suspected not only clinically but also from CT features. M.R.I., demonstrating multifocal, high intensity, unsuspected periventricular and white-matter lesions, permitted to diagnose what seemed an intracranial left parietal neoplasm as an acute plaque of demyelination. In fact, in the follow-up, this large low-intensity left parietal area acquired structural and volumetrical homogeneity compared to all other present hyperintense lesions. Instead multimodal EPs, though disclosing subclinical dysfunction in the early stage of the disease, did not correlate with changes in neurological examination to follow-up. So they, unlike the M.R.I., seem of no particular usefulness to serially monitor the clinical modification of MS.
...
PMID:Correlation between neuroradiological and electrophysiological investigations in multiple sclerosis with features of a cerebral tumour. 807 12