High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Acute Intracranial Artery Thrombus.
Zong-Mu-Yu ZhangQian-Qian SiHui-Sheng ChenYi YangMeng ZhangShi-Wen WuYao MengMing-Li LiQian-Qian LinDavid S LiebeskindYi-Ning HuangWei-Hai XuPublished in: European journal of neurology (2023)
HR-MRI helps clarify the pathogenesis of acute intracranial artery thrombus. The presence of peri-thrombus plaque and distal residual flow beyond the thrombus favor the stroke mechanism of atherosclerosis rather than cardioembolism.
Keyphrases
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