Differences in atheroma between Caucasian and Asian subjects with anterior stroke: A vessel wall MRI study.
Hiroko WataseMi ShenBinbin SuiPeiyi GaoDong ZhangJie SunNiranjan BaluDaniel S HippeGail P JarvikXihai ZhaoRui LiShuo ChenChun YuanThomas S HatsukamiPublished in: Stroke and vascular neurology (2020)
Differences in the location and characteristics of cerebrovascular atherosclerosis were identified by vessel wall MRI in US Caucasian and Chinese subjects with recent anterior circulation ischaemic stroke. Extracranial carotid plaques with HRP features were more common in Caucasians. Intracranial plaques were more common in Chinese subjects, but no significant difference between the two cohorts in intracranial HRP prevalence was found. Larger studies using vessel wall imaging to investigate racial differences in cerebrovascular disease may inform underlying mechanisms of HRP development and may ultimately help guide appropriate therapy.