Symptomatic Middle Cerebral Artery Stenosis and Occlusion: Comparison of Three-dimensional Time-of-Flight Magnetic Resonance Angiography with Conventional Angiography
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概要
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The usefulness of magnetic resonance (MR) angiography using the three-dimensional time-of-flight method for the characterization of symptomatic middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusive lesions was evaluated in 10 patients with MCA occlusion and 10 with MCA stenosis. All lesions were symptomatic and documented by conventional angiography. There was no false-negative MR angiogram that failed to demonstrate the MCA occlusive lesion. MR angiography correctly evaluated the location of lesions and the difference between stenosis and occlusion. Stenosis appeared as a focal signal loss (<1.0cm) of the MCA at the site of stenosis, and occlusion as a complete signal loss of the MCA distal to the site of occlusion. However, MR angiography could not distinguish diffuse stenosis and one point stenosis demonstrated by conventional angiography. MR angiography is a useful noninvasive diagnostic method for evaluating occlusive lesions of the MCA in symptomatic patients.
- 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 1994-10-15
著者
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Kumagai Morio
Department Of Neurosurgery Gifu University School Of Medicine
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Shinoda Jun
Department Of Neurosurgery Daiyukai General Hospital
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Shinoda Jun
Department Of Applied And Environmental Chemistry Kitami Institute Of Technology
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Sawada Motoshi
Department Of Neurosurgery Daiyukai General Hospital:m.d. Department Of Neurosurgery Matsunami Gener
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FUNAKOSHI Takashi
Department of Neurosurgery, Daiyukai General Hospital
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Yano Hirohito
Department Of Neurosurgery Daiyukai General Hospital
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Funakoshi Takashi
Department Of Neurosurgery Daiyukai General Hospital
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