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Relative cerebral perfusion by rapid sequence tomography.

H Traupe

    European Journal of Radiology
    |May 1, 1984
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Rapid Sequence Tomography (RST) effectively visualizes brain structure vascularization and perfusion states like hypo- or hyperperfusion. This technique clearly distinguishes contrast enhancement types and reveals details of cerebral lesion angioarchitecture.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroradiology
    • Cerebral Blood Flow Imaging
    • Medical Imaging Techniques

    Background:

    • Assessing local brain structure vascularization is crucial for diagnosing neurological conditions.
    • Understanding perfusion states (hypo- or hyperperfusion) aids in evaluating brain function.
    • Differentiating intra- and extravascular contrast enhancement is key for accurate lesion characterization.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate Rapid Sequence Tomography (RST) as a tool for studying brain structure vascularization.
    • To demonstrate the visibility of functional states like hypo- or hyperperfusion using RST.
    • To assess RST's capability in differentiating contrast enhancement and analyzing cerebral lesion angioarchitecture.

    Main Methods:

    • Application of Rapid Sequence Tomography (RST) for imaging cerebral structures.

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  • Analysis of local distribution of vascularized brain tissues.
  • Evaluation of contrast enhancement patterns (intra- vs. extravascular).
  • Main Results:

    • RST is confirmed as a valid method for assessing local brain vascularization.
    • Hypo- and hyperperfusion states are clearly visualized.
    • RST allows clear differentiation between intra- and extravascular contrast enhancement.
    • Excellent insight into angioarchitecture and quality of cerebral lesions is provided.

    Conclusions:

    • Rapid Sequence Tomography is a valuable diagnostic tool for cerebral vascularity and perfusion.
    • RST enhances the understanding of cerebral lesion characteristics and angioarchitecture.