Journal of neuroimaging : official journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging
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Over the past decade, a number of new kinetic modeling techniques have been developed for PET and SPECT ligands. This article will review commonly used modeling solutions for reversible positron-emission tomography (PET) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) radioligands, with an emphasis on noninvasive methods. ⋯ These parameters will be defined, and their relationship to analogous parameters in pharmacology will be discussed. Then the major approaches are presented under the categories of graphical or mathematical as well as invasive or noninvasive.
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An unusual case of a 62-year-old man with focal seizures, tinnitus, and progressive left hemiparesis due to an extensive subdural plasma cell granuloma is presented. Five-year clinical and radiologic follow-up demonstrating the chronic yet progressive nature of this granuloma is presented. This is the first report of focal calcification seen in an intracranial plasma cell granuloma. The imaging, neuropathologic, and clinical characteristics of this rare lesion are reviewed.
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Whether acute stroke patients with major early infarct signs on computed tomography (CT) should be treated with intravenous (i.v.) thrombolysis remains controversial. The authors sought to define the outcomes in 5 consecutive patients who were not treated with i.v. thrombolysis, according to established guidelines. ⋯ Given the poor prognosis of patients with hemispheric stroke and early CT changes, alternative treatment modalities such as intra-arterial thrombolysis, early hemicraniectomy, and neuroprotective therapy should be vigorously pursued.
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Case Reports
Anticoagulation and microembolus detection in a case of internal carotid artery dissection.
Microembolic signals (MES) have been demonstrated by transcranial Doppler (TCD) in cases of internal carotid artery dissection. The influence of treatment on MES in arterial dissection is uncertain. The authors here present a case of internal carotid artery dissection in which we detected a reduction of MES after the initiation of intravenous heparin. ⋯ The authors were able to demonstrate a decline of MES with heparin anticoagulation in a case of internal carotid artery dissection.
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The present study was designed to provide normal data of transient response second harmonic imaging (TRSHI) examinations of cerebral echo contrast enhancement using different modes of electrocardiogram (ECG) gating and echo-contrast agent doses. ⋯ Our findings indicate that TRSHI allows noninvasive assessment of focal cerebral contrast enhancement in the majority of patients with adequate insonation conditions. This study provides data about normal quantitative and qualitative TRSHI values in patients without cerebrovascular diseases. A dose of 4 g Levovist is recommended in those individuals with inaccurate echo contrast enhancement using the 2 g dose.