Topography of the hyperintense vessel sign on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery represents cerebral hemodynamics in middle cerebral artery occlusion: a CT perfusion study.
Xianjun HuangXiaolei ShiQian YangYunfeng ZhouXiangjun XuJunfeng XuXianhui DingZhiming ZhouPublished in: Neuroradiology (2019)
The different FHVs topographies represented different cerebral hemodynamic status. FHVs topography may serve as a surrogate for patient selection for reperfusion therapy whenever perfusion data are unavailable.
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