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Neurology | 1999

Normal diffusion-weighted MRI during stroke-like deficits

Hakan Ay; Ferdinando S. Buonanno; Guy Rordorf; Pamela W. Schaefer; Lee H. Schwamm; Ona Wu; R.G. Gonzalez; Kei Yamada; Gregory A. Sorensen; Walter J. Koroshetz

Background: Diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) represents a major advance in the early diagnosis of acute ischemic stroke. When abnormal in patients with stroke-like deficit, DWI usually establishes the presence and location of ischemic brain injury. However, this is not always the case. Objective: To investigate patients with stroke-like deficits occurring without DWI abnormalities in brain regions clinically suspected to be responsible. Methods: We identified 27 of 782 consecutive patients scanned when stroke-like neurologic deficits were still present and who had normal DWI in the brain region(s) clinically implicated. Based on all the clinical and radiologic data, we attempted to arrive at a pathophysiologic diagnosis in each. Results: Best final diagnosis was a stroke mimic in 37% and a cerebral ischemic event in 63%. Stroke mimics (10 patients) included migraine, seizures, functional disorder, transient global amnesia, and brain tumor. The remaining patients were considered to have had cerebral ischemic events: lacunar syndrome (7 patients; 3 with infarcts demonstrated subsequently) and hemispheric cortical syndrome (10 patients; 5 with TIA, 2 with prolonged reversible deficits, 3 with infarction on follow-up imaging). In each of the latter three patients, the regions destined to infarct showed decreased perfusion on the initial hemodynamically weighted MRI (HWI). Conclusions: Normal DWI in patients with stroke-like deficits should stimulate a search for nonischemic cause of symptoms. However, more than one-half of such patients have an ischemic cause as the best clinical diagnosis. Small brainstem lacunar infarctions may escape detection. Concomitant HWI can identify some patients with brain ischemia that is symptomatic but not yet to the stage of causing DWI abnormality.


Cephalalgia | 1999

Perfusion weighted imaging during migraine: Spontaneous visual aura and headache

M. Sanchez del Rìo; D. Bakker; Ona Wu; R Agosti; Dimos D. Mitsikostas; Leif Østergaard; Wa Wells; Bruce R. Rosen; Gregory A. Sorensen; Michael A. Moskowitz; Fm Cutrer


Archive | 2001

Method for evaluating novel, stroke treatments using a tissue risk map

Gregory A. Sorensen; Ona Wu


Archive | 2004

Delay-compensated calculation of tissue blood flow

Ona Wu; Gregory A. Sorensen


NeuroImage | 1999

fMRI of visual cortical activation during visual aura in migraine

Nouchine Hadjikhani; M. Sanchez del Rìo; D. Bakker; Ona Wu; Roger B. H. Tootell; Bruce Fischl; Kenneth K. Kwong; Fm Cutrer; Gregory A. Sorensen; Bruce R. Rosen; Michael A. Moskowitz


Archive | 2004

Verzögerungskompensierte berechnung des gewebeblutflusses

Ona Wu; Gregory A. Sorensen


Archive | 2001

Methode d'evaluation de nouveaux traitements des accidents vasculaires cerebraux utilisant une carte des tissus a risque

Gregory A. Sorensen; Ona Wu


Archive | 2001

Ungen unter verwendung einer geweberisikokarte Ments under use a tissue-risk map

Gregory A. Sorensen; Ona Wu


Archive | 2001

Ungen unter verwendung einer geweberisikokarte

Gregory A. Sorensen; Ona Wu


Archive | 2001

Ungen under use a tissue-risk map

Gregory A. Sorensen; Ona Wu

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