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Prabhjot S Bedi1, Kevin J Koch2, Paul B Lewis3
1Department of Medicine UPMC East Monroeville PA USA.
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Acute brainstem strokes can present a diagnostic challenge due to its variable clinical presentation. MRI with diffusion-weighted (axial) imaging is highly sensitive for diagnosing ischemic lesions however even that can fail to identify early lesions in the brainstem. Combining coronal section to standard axial MRI-DWI can facilitate early diagnosis in these cases.
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