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The Massachusetts General Hospital Neuroradiology Division employed an experience and evidence based approach to develop a neuroimaging algorithm to best select patients with severe ischemic strokes ...
Optic nerve hypoplasia: absence of posterior pituitary bright signal on magnetic resonance imaging correlates with diabetes insipidus. (see comments). Am J Ophthalmol 1996; 122: 717–723.
Enhancement of optic nerve lesions has been demonstrated using gadolinium contrast injection. [27, 28] Optic nerve enhancement in acute optic neuritis has been associated with decreased visual ...
Conclusions Optic neuritis is a common initial manifestation of MS. Patients with first demyelinating events who have typical lesions on brain MRI are at increased risk for future events and the ...
Introduction: Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is one of the prevalent types of stroke, characterized by high mortality and disability rates. For reperfusion therapy in acute cerebral infarction, early and ...
Aim: To establish the clinical profile of simultaneous bilateral optic neuritis in adults, the efficacy of steroid therapy, extent of visual recovery, and neurological outcome. Methods: The authors ...
This multicenter, retrospective study included patients with acute ischemic stroke due to large‐vessel occlusion in the anterior circulation. All patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging within 7 ...
Background In patients presenting with acute cardiac symptoms, abnormal ECG and raised troponin, myocarditis may be suspected after normal angiography. Aims To analyse cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) ...
Background Vessel wall MRI (VWMRI) can reveal the morphological features of intracranial artery occlusion (ICAO). This study aimed to investigate the imaging features of ICAO on VWMRI and explore ...