Abstract
The ability of dynamic, contrast-enhanced, magnetic susceptibility-weighted scanning to delineate early experimental acute cerebral infarction was compared with that of heavily T2-weighted and diffusion-weighted spin echo scanning. Spontaneously hypertensive rats, which had undergone right middle cerebral artery occlusion, were studied from 15 min to 3 h post ligation on a 1.5-T clinical whole-body imager. In contrast to the diffusion- and T2-weighted spin echo scans, the dynamic, contrast-enhanced technique clearly and consistently delineated the nonperfused regions as early as 15 min post ligation.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 189-97 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Magnetic resonance in medicine |
| Volume | 27 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 1992 |
Keywords
- Acute Disease
- Animals
- Brain Edema/diagnosis
- Brain Ischemia/diagnosis
- Contrast Media
- Dextrans
- Drug Combinations
- Ferrosoferric Oxide
- Gadolinium
- Gadolinium DTPA
- Iron
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods
- Magnetite Nanoparticles
- Meglumine
- Organometallic Compounds
- Oxides
- Pentetic Acid
- Polylysine
- Rats
- Rats, Inbred SHR
- Time Factors