Noncontrast conventional computed tomography in the evaluation of acute stroke.
暂无分享,去创建一个
F. Buonanno | R. Gonzalez | M. Lev | S. Symons | S. Cullen | R. González | R. González
[1] Dawid Schellingerhout,et al. Influence of availability of clinical history on detection of early stroke using unenhanced CT and diffusion-weighted MR imaging. , 2002, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.
[2] A. Demchuk,et al. Use of the Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS) for assessing CT scans in patients with acute stroke. , 2001, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.
[3] M. Knauth,et al. Comparison of CT with diffusion-weighted MRI in patients with hyperacute stroke , 2001, Neuroradiology.
[4] J A Maldjian,et al. Automated CT segmentation and analysis for acute middle cerebral artery stroke. , 2001, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.
[5] R. Bakshi,et al. Early Computed Tomography Hypodensity Predicts Hemorrhage After Intravenous Tissue Plasminogen Activator in Acute Ischemic Stroke , 2001, Journal of neuroimaging : official journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging.
[6] L Bozzao,et al. Early prediction of irreversible brain damage after ischemic stroke at CT. , 2001, Radiology.
[7] Erich Bluhmki,et al. Risk Factors for Severe Hemorrhagic Transformation in Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated With Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator: A Secondary Analysis of the European-Australasian Acute Stroke Study (ECASS II) , 2001, Stroke.
[8] A. Demchuk,et al. Hyperdense Sylvian Fissure MCA “Dot” Sign: A CT Marker of Acute Ischemia , 2001, Stroke.
[9] K D Hopper,et al. CT angiographic measurement of the carotid artery: optimizing visualization by manipulating window and level settings and contrast material attenuation. , 2000, Radiology.
[10] K. Muir,et al. What Constitutes a True Hyperdense Middle Cerebral Artery Sign? , 2000, Cerebrovascular Diseases.
[11] H. Urbach,et al. Detectability and detection rate of acute cerebral hemisphere infarcts on CT and diffusion-weighted MRI , 2000, Neuroradiology.
[12] C. Beaulieu,et al. Comparison of diffusion-weighted MRI and CT in acute stroke , 2000, Neurology.
[13] J. Sobesky,et al. Early x-ray hypoattenuation of brain parenchyma indicates extended critical hypoperfusion in acute stroke. , 2000, Stroke.
[14] R. Gonzalez,et al. Acute stroke: improved nonenhanced CT detection--benefits of soft-copy interpretation by using variable window width and center level settings. , 1999, Radiology.
[15] S M Davis,et al. Identification of major ischemic change. Diffusion-weighted imaging versus computed tomography. , 1999, Stroke.
[16] L H Schwamm,et al. Diffusion-weighted MR imaging: diagnostic accuracy in patients imaged within 6 hours of stroke symptom onset. , 1999, Radiology.
[17] R. Kummer. Effect of training in reading CT scans on patient selection for ECASS II , 1998 .
[18] S W Atlas,et al. MR detection of hyperacute parenchymal hemorrhage of the brain. , 1998, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.
[19] M. Marks. CT in ischemic stroke. , 1998, Neuroimaging clinics of North America.
[20] S W Atlas,et al. Subarachnoid space disease: diagnosis with fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery MR imaging and comparison with gadolinium-enhanced spin-echo MR imaging--blinded reader study. , 1998, Radiology.
[21] M J Buxton,et al. Radiology report times: impact of picture archiving and communication systems. , 1998, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.
[22] D L Schriger,et al. Cranial computed tomography interpretation in acute stroke: physician accuracy in determining eligibility for thrombolytic therapy. , 1998, JAMA.
[23] W. Powers,et al. Magnetic resonance imaging in acute stroke , 1998, Neurology.
[24] W. Fisher,et al. Hyperacute intraventricular hemorrhage revealed by gadolinium-enhanced MR imaging. , 1998, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.
[25] H L Kundel,et al. Incremental cost of department-wide implementation of a picture archiving and communication system and computed radiography. , 1998, Radiology.
[26] W. Dillon. CT techniques for detecting acute stroke and collateral circulation: in search of the Holy Grail. , 1998, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.
[27] L Bozzao,et al. Acute stroke: usefulness of early CT findings before thrombolytic therapy. , 1997, Radiology.
[28] E. Russell. Diagnosis of hyperacute ischemic infarct with CT: key to improved clinical outcome after intravenous thrombolysis? , 1997, Radiology.
[29] M. Brant-Zawadzki. CT angiography in acute ischemic stroke: the right tool for the job? , 1997, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.
[30] Sundeep M. Nayak. Atlas of Normal Roentgen Variants That May Simulate Disease. 6th ed , 1997 .
[31] T. Pilgram,et al. Chest radiography: depiction of normal anatomy and pathologic structures with selenium-based digital radiography versus conventional screen-film radiography. , 1997, Radiology.
[32] H Seto,et al. Subacute and chronic subarachnoid hemorrhage: diagnosis with fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery MR imaging. , 1997, Radiology.
[33] D. Kallmes,et al. Accuracy and precision of CT angiography in a model of carotid artery bifurcation stenosis. , 1997, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.
[34] B. Meyer,et al. Improved CT diagnosis of acute middle cerebral artery territory infarcts with density-difference analysis , 1997, Neuroradiology.
[35] D Petersen,et al. Interobserver agreement in assessing early CT signs of middle cerebral artery infarction. , 1996, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.
[36] P D Lyden,et al. Guidelines for thrombolytic therapy for acute stroke: a supplement to the guidelines for the management of patients with acute ischemic stroke. A statement for healthcare professionals from a Special Writing Group of the Stroke Council, American Heart Association. , 1996, Circulation.
[37] J. Broderick,et al. Prognostic value of the hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign and stroke scale score before ultraearly thrombolytic therapy. , 1996, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.
[38] G. Zoppo. Acute stroke--on the threshold of a therapy? , 1995 .
[39] M. Kaste,et al. Intravenous thrombolysis with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator for acute hemispheric stroke. The European Cooperative Acute Stroke Study (ECASS) , 1995, JAMA.
[40] W. Yuh,et al. Magnetic resonance versus computed tomographic imaging in acute stroke. , 1995, Stroke.
[41] W Hacke,et al. Sensitivity and prognostic value of early CT in occlusion of the middle cerebral artery trunk. , 1994, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.
[42] J. Volpe. Value of MR in definition of the neuropathology of cerebral palsy in vivo. , 1992, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.
[43] C. Truwit,et al. Loss of the insular ribbon: another early CT sign of acute middle cerebral artery infarction. , 1990, Radiology.
[44] L Bozzao,et al. Correlation of angiographic and sequential CT findings in patients with evolving cerebral infarction. , 1989, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.
[45] F. Shishido,et al. Early CT finding in cerebral infarction: obscuration of the lentiform nucleus. , 1988, Radiology.
[46] M. Gado,et al. Water content and water structure in CT and MR signal changes: possible influence in detection of early stroke. , 1988, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.
[47] J. Thompson,et al. An early CT sign of ischemic infarction: increased density in a cerebral artery. , 1987, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.
[48] Daniel B Hier,et al. Interobserver reliability in the interpretation of computed tomographic scans of stroke patients. , 1987, Archives of neurology.
[49] B. Bell,et al. CBF and time thresholds for the formation of ischemic cerebral edema, and effect of reperfusion in baboons. , 1985, Journal of neurosurgery.
[50] R. Jeffrey,et al. High frequency CT findings within 24 hours after cerebral infarction. , 1981, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.
[51] M. Gado,et al. CORRELATIVE ASSAY OF COMPUTERIZED CRANIAL TOMOGRAPHY (CCT), WATER CONTENT AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY IN NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL POSTMORTEM BRAIN , 1976, Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology.