Prominent cortical and medullary veins on susceptibility-weighted images of acute ischaemic stroke.
Seyedmehdi PayabvashJohn C BensonShayandokht TalebJeffrey B RykkenBenjamin HoffmanMark C OswoodAlexander M McKinneyPublished in: The British journal of radiology (2017)
There were small but significant correlations between cortical and medullary veins on SWI with arterial occlusion and large infarct volume in acute ischaemic stroke. Advances in knowledge: In consecutive patients with acute ischaemic stroke within anterior and posterior circulation territories, prominent cortical and medullary veins on SWI series are associated with imaging biomarkers of poor clinical outcome (i.e. large infarct volume and major arterial occlusion).
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