Stroke: The permeability of thrombosis is beneficial to the etiological diagnosis of stroke
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Last Update: 2020-05-29
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Maria, from Germany, in March 2020, seems to depend on the patient's pathogenesisTBerndt, among others, published their findings in Stroke, and found that, consistent with previous studies, the pre-eminence of the mechanical thrombotosis of the base arterial insation (BAO) (the base arterial stenosis group had a worse clinical prognosis than the no-base arterial stenosis group, such as higher NIHSS and mRS scores), and that the clinical benefit of the patient of sub-arterthiriosillography was less important to exploreThe permeability of thrombosis has the ability to distinguish whether acute BAO has the stenosis of the substrate artery, which can be used as an imaging marker to identify the stenosis of the base artery when admitted to hospitalThey also found that the thrombosis density on the flat-sweep CT of the stenosis group of the base arterial stenosis was lowerthe following figure, an evaluation method for the permeability of acute lymloting thrombosisIn mechanical re-opening surgery, stenosis of the underlying artery can be seenThrombosis is evaluated by: CT value (Hounsfield Unit, HU) on CTA image (Figure B) compared to the CT value (HU) of the thrombosis on the simultaneous flat sweep CT image (unenhanced computed tomography, nCT) (Figure A), i.et - HUcta - HUnctThe corresponding angiography before the hydrant (Figure C) and after the hydrant (Figure D)T is a change in thrombosis:and they also found lower thrombotic CT values in people with thrombosis stenosis on the flat-sweeping CT
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