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Comparison of CT and MR imaging in ischemic stroke
Josef Vymazal1, Aaron M Rulseh, Jiří Keller
1Department of Radiology, Na Homolce Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic, Josef.Vymazal@homolka.cz.
Background:
Cerebrovascular disease represents a major source of global mortality and morbidity. Imaging examinations play a critical role in the management of stroke patients, from establishing the initial diagnosis to determining and guiding further treatment.
Methods:
In this article, current CT and MRI methods employed in the management of stroke patients are reviewed, with an emphasis on ischemic stroke.
Results:
The advantages and disadvantages of these techniques are discussed, a number of cases emphasizing key points are presented, and a comparison between modern CT and MRI techniques is outlined.
Conclusion:
The major drawback of CT is the high radiation dose, while in MRI it is the more complicated and time-consuming aspect of the examination.
Main Messages:
• Cerebrovascular disease represents a major source of global mortality and morbidity • Imaging examinations play a critical role in the management of stroke patients • The penumbra may be seen with both CT and MRI; however, this concept may be overly simplistic • The major drawback of CT is the high radiation dose, while MRI is a more complicated examination.
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