Neurosonology and neuroimaging of stroke: a comprehensive reference
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE...................................
VIDEOS
....................................
ABBREVIATIONS.......................
PART A PRINCIPLES AND RULES
1 FLOW AND ULTRASOUND BASICS
....................................
2
FLOW DYNAMICS......................................................... 2
PHYSICS OF FLO W
.....................................................
2
FLOW PATTERN AND FLOW VELOCITY......................... 2
ULTRASOUND PRINCIPLES.............................................. 3
DOPPLER EFFECT....................................................... 3
DOPPLER SHIFT AND FLOW VELOCITY......................... 4
ULTRASOUND SYSTEMS
.................................................
6
ULTRASOUND TRANSDUCER........................................ 7
IMAGING MODALITIES, PARAMETERS, AND SETTINGS . . . 8
IMAGING MODALITIES
...............................................
8
PARAMETERS AND SETTINGS
......................................
12
ARTIFACTS......................................................................
15
ARTIFACTS IN GRAY-SCALE IMAGING........................... 15
REFRACTION AND MIRROR ARTIFACTS........................... 16
ARTIFACTS IN COLOR-MODE IMAGING
.......................
17
ARTIFACTS IN DOPPLER SPECTRUM ANALYSIS
...........
17
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
.............................................
17
2 VASCULAR ANATOMY AND STRUCTURE OF ULTRASOUND
EXAMINATION...............................................................
18
GENERAL ARTERIAL ANATOMY........................................ 18
EXTRACRANIAL ARTERIAL ANATOMY
............................
18
INTRACRANIAL ARTERIAL ANATOMY
............................
21
GENERAL STRUCTURE OF ARTERIAL
ULTRASOUND EXAMINATION.......................................... 24
SPECIAL ARTERIAL ANATOMY AND
ULTRASOUND ANATOMY
...............................................
25
EXTRACRANIAL ARTERIES
...........................................
25
INTRACRANIAL ARTERIES
.............................................
34
GENERAL VENOUS ANATOMY........................................ 61
INTRACRANIAL VENOUS ANATOMY
............................
62
EXTRACRANIAL VENOUS ANATOMY
............................
62
GENERAL STRUCTURE OF VENOUS
ULTRASOUND EXAMINATION.......................................... 64
SPECIAL VENOUS ANATOMY AND ULTRASOUND
ANATOM
Y.................................................................... 64
INTRACRANIAL VEINS AND SINUSES........................... 64
EXTRACRANIAL VEINS
.................................................
71
3 INTRACRANIAL HEMODYNAMICS AND FUNCTIONAL TESTS .. 79
ANALYSIS OF CEREBRAL BLOOD F LO W
............................
79
AUTOREGULATION............................................................
80
TESTING OF AUTO REGULATION
....................................
81
NEUROVASCULAR COUPLING.......................................... 82
TESTING OF NEUROVASCULAR COUPLING
.....................
82
METABOLIC COUPLING
.................................................
83
TESTING OF METABOLIC COUPLING
............................
83
V
XIV
XIX
OTHER TESTS TO ASSESS DIFFERENCES BETWEEN
THE RIGHT AND LEFT SIDES AS MARKERS OF
IMPAIRED COLLATERAL FUNCTION
..............................
84
PARAMETERS OF CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS
...............
86
CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW VELOCITY............................... 86
RESISTANCE INDICES.................................................. 86
CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW VOLUME............................... 86
CEREBRAL CIRCULATION TIME
....................................
87
CEREBRAL BLOOD VOLUME
........................................
88
4 PATHOGENESIS OF STROKE
............................................
90
ARTERIAL ISCHEMIA
.......................................................
90
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
...................................................
90
CLASSIFICATION OF ARTERIAL STROKE........................... 91
MICROEMBOLIC SIGNALS................................................ 100
SPONTANEOUS MICROEMBOLI
..................................
100
DETECTION OF MICROEMBOLI IN PATENT
FORAMEN O VA LE
.....................................................
102
VENOUS ISCHEMIA.......................................................
103
5 VASCULAR PATHOLOGY
..................................................
106
ARTERIAL PATHOLOGY
.....................................................
106
VESSEL WALL PATHOLOGY.......................................... 106
TORTUOSITY...........................................................
107
INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS
..................................
108
ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES
..................................
108
ARTERIAL STIFFNESS
...............................................
113
DISSECTION...........................................................
113
FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA (FM D)
.....................
114
VASCULITIS/ARTERITIS............................................ 115
CAROTIDYNIA AND CAROTID ARTERY VASOSPASM . 115
STENOSES AND OCCLUSIONS
......................................
118
ULTRASOUND CRITERIA OF STENOSES
.....................
118
ULTRASOUND CRITERIA OF OCCLUSIONS
.................
125
EXTRACRANIAL PATHOLOGY
........................................
125
EXTRACRANIAL ANTERIOR CIRCULATION
...................
125
EXTRACRANIAL POSTERIOR CIRCULATION
.................
133
INTRACRANIAL PATHOLOGY.......................................... 138
STENOSES.............................................................
138
OCCLUSIONS......................................................... 144
INTRACRANIAL ANTERIOR CIRCULATION
...................
145
INTRACRANIAL POSTERIOR CIRCULATION
...................
153
COLLATERAL PATHWAYS.............................................. 161
INTRACRANIAL COLLATERAL PATHWAYS
.....................
162
INTRACRANIAL COLLATERAL PATHWAYS IN ICA
OCCLUSIVE PROCESSES.......................................... 167
INTRACRANIAL COLLATERAL PATHWAYS IN VA
OCCLUSIVE PROCESSES.......................................... 172
EXTRACRANIAL COLLATERAL PATHWAYS IN VA
OCCLUSIVE PROCESSES
..........................................
173
CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF COLLATERAL PATHWAYS . . . 173
VENOUS PATHOLOGY
.....................................................
175
CEREBRAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS............................... 175
SUPERIOR SAGITTAL SINUS OCCLUSION
.................
175
DEEP CEREBRAL VENOUS SYSTEM OCCLUSION
___
176
LATERAL SINUS (TRANSVERSE AND SIGMOID SINUS)
OCCLUSION
...........................................................
176
FLOW ABNORMALITIES IN CEREBRAL
VENOUS THROMBOSIS
..........................................
176
ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF THE INTERNAL JUGULAR
VEIN IN INTENSIVE CARE PATIENTS
...........................
178
CENTRAL VENOUS CANNULATION
...........................
178
INDIRECT ASSESSMENT OF CENTRAL VENOUS
PRESSURE (CVP).................................................... 178
INTRACRANIAL STROKE-RELATED 8-MODE
PATHOLOGY...............................................................
178
VENTRICLES...............................................................
178
HYDROCEPHALUS
.....................................................
179
PAPILLEDEMA AND OPTIC NERVE SHEATH DIAMETER... 179
PART B CASE HISTORIES
CASE 1 RIGHT EXTRACRANIAL INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY
STENOSIS...............................................................
197
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
197
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
197
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
197
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER USING ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES. .. 197
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
197
MRI
..................................................................................
197
CT
ANGIOGRAPHY...............................................................
197
CLINICAL
COURSE.................................................................
198
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
198
DISCUSSION
........................................................................
199
CASE 2 FREE-FLOATING THROMBUS OF THE LEFT INTERNAL
CAROTID ARTERY.................................................... 205
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
205
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
205
DIAGNOSIS
..........................................................................
205
QUESTION TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
..........
205
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 )
.......................
205
CLINICAL
COURSE.................................................................
205
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 20)................................. 206
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
206
DISCUSSION
........................................................................
206
CASE 3 LEFT COMMON CAROTID ARTERY OCCLUSION
........
210
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
210
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
210
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
210
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
210
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
210
CLINICAL
COURSE.................................................................
210
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
211
DISCUSSION
........................................................................
211
MIDLINE AND MIDLINE S H IFT
..................................
180
INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE
....................................
180
PARENCHYMAL HEMORRHAGE............................... 180
SUBDURAL AND EPIDURAL HEMATOMA
.....................
182
6 ANGIOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES IN NEURORADIOLOGY
........
183
CHOICE OF IMAGING TECHNIQUES................................. 183
DIGITAL SUBTRACTION ANGIOGRAPHY (DSA)
.................
183
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
......................................
183
TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF DIAGNOSTIC ANGIOGRAPHY... 184
TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF MECHANICAL
THROMBECTOMY
.....................................................
185
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES........................... 185
MAGNETIC RESONANCE ANGIOGRAPHY (M R A )............ 187
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
......................................
187
TECHNICAL ASPECTS.................................................. 187
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES........................... 190
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC ANGIOGRAPHY (CTA)
........
191
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
......................................
191
TECHNICAL ASPECTS.................................................. 192
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES........................... 192
CASE 4 LEFT TEMPORAL ARTERIOVENOUS
M ALFORM ATION
...................................................
215
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
215
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
215
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
215
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
215
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
215
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY............................................ 215
CLINICAL
COURSE.................................................................
216
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
216
DISCUSSION
........................................................................
218
CASE 5 LEFT M L MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY STENOSIS
___
222
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
222
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
222
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
222
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 2 ) ............................... 222
CLINICAL
COURSE.................................................................
222
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
222
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
222
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
224
DISCUSSION........................................................................
224
CASE 6 LEFT P2 POSTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY STENOSIS... 230
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
230
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
230
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
230
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
230
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 2 )
.......................
230
CLINICAL
COURSE.................................................................
230
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
232
DISCUSSION........................................................................
232
CASE 7 CEREBRAL CIRCULATORY A RREST
............................
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS.......................................................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
...........................................................
CEREBRAL
CT........................................................................
QUESTION TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES..........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
...........................................................
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
DISCUSSION........................................................................
CASE 8 BASILAR ARTERY OCCLUSION IN BILATERAL
INTRACRANIAL V4 VERTEBRAL ARTERY STENOSIS . . .
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS.......................................................
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 1 )
..............................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
...........................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 42)
.....................
NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
...............................................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
...........................................................
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
DISCUSSION........................................................................
CASE 9 MOYAMOYA DISEASE..........................................
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS.......................................................
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 3 )
..............................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
...........................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (WEEK 6 )
...................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
...........................................................
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (3 MONTHS)
........
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
DISCUSSION........................................................................
CASE 10 THROMBOLYSIS OF M1 MIDDLE CEREBRAL
ARTERY OCCLUSION
.............................................
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS.......................................................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
...........................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
...........................................................
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (1 HOUR)
.............
CLINICAL COURSE ( 3 )
...........................................................
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
DISCUSSION........................................................................
CASE 11 SECONDARY OCCLUSION IN LEFT-SIDED
EXTRACRANIAL INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY
DISSECTION.........................................................
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS.......................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 ).......................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
...........................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 2 )
...............
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
........................................................... 270
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 7 )
...............
270
CLINICAL COURSE ( 3 )
........................................................... 270
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (6 M ONTHS)
........
270
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
271
DISCUSSION........................................................................
276
CASE 12 EXTRACRANIAL BILATERAL INTERNAL CAROTID
ARTERY AND RIGHT VERTEBRAL ARTERY
OCCLUSION, AND LEFT VERTEBRAL ARTERY
STENOSIS.............................................................
281
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
281
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
281
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
281
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
281
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
281
CLINICAL
COURSE.................................................................
282
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
285
DISCUSSION........................................................................
285
CASE 13 RIGHT INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY STENOSIS IN
FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA AND
GRANULOMATOSIS WITH POLYANGIITIS
(FORMERLY WEGENER S GRANULOMATOSIS)
........
288
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION....................................................... 288
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
288
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS....................................................... 288
QUESTION TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES.......... 288
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 )
.......................
288
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
........................................................... 288
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 5 )
..............................
289
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
........................................................... 289
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC
FINDINGS (5
YEARS)............................................................. 289
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
290
DISCUSSION........................................................................
291
CASE 14 ISOLATED LEFT CAROTID SIPHON STENOSIS.......... 295
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION....................................................... 295
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
295
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS....................................................... 295
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
295
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
295
CLINICAL COURSE
................................................................
295
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
297
DISCUSSION........................................................................
297
CASE 15 NEAR-OCCLUSION OF THE RIGHT AND HIGH-GRADE
STENOSIS OF THE LEFT EXTRACRANIAL INTERNAL
CAROTID ARTERY
.................................................
300
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION....................................................... 300
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
300
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS....................................................... 300
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
300
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
300
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 3 )
..............................
301
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
........................................................... 301
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (6 W EEKS).......... 301
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
........................................................... 301
FOLLOW-UP NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS (2 MONTHS)
........
301
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (3 M ONTHS)
........
301
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
310
DISCUSSION........................................................................
310
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CASE 16 GIANT CELL ARTERITIS WITH BILATERAL
INTRACRANIAL V4 VERTEBRAL ARTERY STENOSIS
__
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 )
.......................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
...........................................................
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (6 W EEKS)
..........
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
...........................................................
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
DISCUSSION
........................................................................
CASE 17 ASCENDING LEFT MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY
OCCLUSION IN AN HIV-POSITIVE PATIENT
...........
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 )
.......................
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 3 )
..............................
CLINICAL
COURSE.................................................................
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
DISCUSSION
........................................................................
CASE 18 TRAUMATIC BILATERAL INTERNAL CAROTID AND
VERTEBRAL ARTERY DISSECTION WITH
RIGHT-SIDED EMBOLIC MIDDLE CEREBRAL
ARTERY OCCLUSION..............................................
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 2 )
................................
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY WITH ENDOVASCULAR
THROMBECTOMY (DAY 2 )
...................................................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
...........................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 3 )
.......................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
...........................................................
SECOND CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 4 )
.................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 3 )
...........................................................
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 21)
.............
FOLLOW-UP MRI AND MR ANGIOGRAPHY (8 M ONTHS)
___
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (AFTER 1 YEAR). . .
CLINICAL COURSE ( 4 )
...........................................................
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
DISCUSSION
........................................................................
CASE 19 BILATERAL EXTRACRANIAL VERTEBRAL ARTERY
DISSECTION WITH DISTAL OCCLUSION OF THE
RIGHT VERTEBRAL A RTE RY
..................................
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY............................................
CLINICAL
COURSE.................................................................
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
DISCUSSION........................................................................
CASE 20 RIGHT INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY DISSECTION
WITH FAST RECANALIZATION
................................
345
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
345
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
345
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
345
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
345
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 )
.......................
345
EVALUATION OF COLLATERAL FUNCTION
..................................
345
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY............................................ 346
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
........................................................... 346
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 20)
.............
347
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
........................................................... 347
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
348
DISCUSSION
........................................................................
348
CASE 21 MID-BASILAR ARTERY OCCLUSION DUE TO
INTRACRANIAL DISSECTION
..................................
354
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
354
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
354
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
354
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
........................................................... 354
FOLLOW-UP NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 3 )
.............
354
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
354
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 3 )
.......................
354
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 4 ) ............................... 355
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
........................................................... 355
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
356
DISCUSSION........................................................................
356
CASE 22 RIGHT MID-PART M L MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY
OCCLUSION WITH PROMINENT EARLY TEMPORAL
BRANCH AND PATENT FORAMEN O VALE
.............
362
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
362
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
362
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
362
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
362
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 )
.......................
362
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
........................................................... 362
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
363
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 10)
................................
363
NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 1 ) ............................... 364
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
........................................................... 364
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
365
DISCUSSION........................................................................
366
CASE 23 TAKAYASU*S ARTERITIS WITH RIGHT-SIDED
SUBCLAVIAN STEAL.............................................. 372
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION....................................................... 372
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
372
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
372
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
372
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
372
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY............................................ 372
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
........................................................... 373
QUESTION TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
(6 M
ONTHS)........................................................................
373
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (6 M ONTHS)........................... 373
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
........................................................... 374
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
(8 M
ONTHS)........................................................................
376
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313
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313
313
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320
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320
321
322
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332
334
334
334
339
339
339
339
339
339
339
340
340
340
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (8 M ONTHS)...........................
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
DISCUSSION........................................................................
CASE 24 DISSECTION OF THE RIGHT EXTRACRANIAL
INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY AND LEFT M L MIDDLE
CEREBRAL ARTERY.................................................
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS.......................................................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
...........................................................
MRI AND MR ANGIOGRAPHY (10:00 HOURS)
.....................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (12:00 H O U RS)
.....................
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (16:00 HOURS)
...................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
...........................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (6 M ONTHS)
........
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY............................................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 3 )
...........................................................
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
DISCUSSION........................................................................
CASE 25 PROGRESSIVE RIGHT M L MIDDLE CEREBRAL
ARTERY OCCLUSION TREATED WITH
EXTRACRANIAL-INTRACRANIAL BYPASS
SURGERY.............................................................
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS.......................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 2 ).......................
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 4 )
..............................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
...........................................................
CLINICAL COURSE (2) AND FOLLOW-UP
NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
...............................................
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (10 MONTHS)
___
CLINICAL COURSE ( 3 )
...........................................................
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
DISCUSSION........................................................................
CASE 26 EXTRACRANIAL LEFT VERTEBRAL ARTERY
DISSECTING ANEURYSM FOLLOWING BASILAR
ARTERY STENTING
...............................................
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS....................................
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS.......................................................
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY
...........................................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
...........................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 ).......................
CRANIAL CT AND CT ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 1 ) .......................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
..........................................................
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS................................................................
DISCUSSION........................................................................
CASE 27 DIFFUSE CEREBRAL ANGIOMATOSIS
.....................
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS.......................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS....................................
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY............................................ 403
CLINICAL
COURSE.................................................................
403
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
403
DISCUSSION........................................................................
406
CASE 28 SUBCLAVIAN STEAL IN LEFT SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY
AND RIGHT INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY
OCCLUSION LEADING TO EXTRACRANIAL-
INTRACRANIAL BYPASS SURGERY........................... 409
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION....................................................... 409
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
409
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS....................................................... 409
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
409
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 )
.......................
409
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 2 )
..............................
410
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
........................................................... 410
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
(4 W
EEKS)..........................................................................
410
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
........................................................... 410
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
410
DISCUSSION........................................................................
415
CASE 29 CEREBRAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS
.......................
420
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION....................................................... 420
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
420
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS....................................................... 420
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
420
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 )
.......................
420
CT ANGIOGRAPHY (CTA) (DAY 1)........................................ 420
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
........................................................... 420
QUESTION TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES.......... 420
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 90)
.............
420
QUESTION TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES.......... 421
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 8 0 )
..........
421
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
........................................................... 421
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
421
DISCUSSION........................................................................
424
CASE 30 MULTILOCULAR EXTRA- AND INTRACRANIAL
STENOSES AND OCCLUSIONS
..............................
427
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION....................................................... 427
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 )
.....................
427
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS....................................................... 427
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
427
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 20)
.....................
427
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 2 2 )
............................
428
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
........................................................... 428
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
428
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 29)
.............
428
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
........................................................... 429
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (3 MONTHS)
........
429
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
429
DISCUSSION........................................................................
437
CASE 31 DISSECTION OF THE LEFT INTERNAL CAROTID
ARTERY C6 SEGMENT
........................................
440
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION....................................................... 440
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
440
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS....................................................... 440
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
440
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY
2
)
.......................
440
FOLLOW-UP NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 2 )
.............
440
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376
376
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
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392
392
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396
396
396
396
396
396
396
396
397
397
397
399
402
402
402
402
402
402
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
.........................................................
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 2 0 )
........
FOLLOW-UP NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 2 0)
........
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
.........................................................
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS...............................................................
DISCUSSION
......................................................................
CASE 32 RIGHT TEMPORAL HEMORRHAGE IN RIAL
ARTERIOVENOUS M ALFORM ATION
.....................
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.....................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
..................................
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.....................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
___
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
..................................
MRI, MR ANGIOGRAPHY, AND DYNAMIC MR
ANGIOGRAPHY...................................................................
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY..........................................
CLINICAL
COURSE...............................................................
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS...............................................................
DISCUSSION
......................................................................
CASE 33 SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE AFTER RUPTURE
OF LEFT SUPRAOPHTHALMIC INTERNAL CAROTID
ARTERY ANEURYSM..........................................
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.....................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
..................................
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY..........................................
DIAGNOSIS........................................................................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
.........................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
___
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 2 )
.....................
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 3 TO DAY 5)
.................
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 6 )
................................
CT (DAY 6
)........................................................................
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 9 ) .............................
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 9 )
................................
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 10 TO DAY 1 7 )
...........
CT AND CTA(DAY 1 6 )
.....................................................
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 18 TO DAY 4 0 ) ............
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
.........................................................
DISCUSSION
......................................................................
CASE 34 RIGHT-SIDED OCCIPITAL DURAL ARTERIOVENOUS
FISTULA.............................................................
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.....................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
..................................
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.....................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
___
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
..................................
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY..........................................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
.........................................................
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
.........................................................
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS...............................................................
DISCUSSION
......................................................................
CASE 35 LEFT DISTAL VERTEBRAL ARTERY OCCLUSION
AND RIGHT VERTEBRAL ARTERY HYPOPLASIA
WITH RETROGRADE BASILAR ARTERY F LO W
........
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.....................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
..................................
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.....................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES *
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 3 )
................................
CLINICAL
COURSE...............................................................
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
474
DISCUSSION........................................................................
474
CASE 36 POSTPARTUM ANGIOPATHY (REVERSIBLE
CEREBRAL VASOCONSTRICTION SYNDROME)
........
476
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
476
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
476
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 2 ) ............................... 476
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
476
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
........................................................... 476
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
476
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 5 )
.......................
476
NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 6 )
................................
478
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 6 )
...............
478
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAYS 7 - 1 7 )
___
478
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
........................................................... 478
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (6 M ONTHS)
........
479
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS.................................................................
479
DISCUSSION........................................................................
479
CASE 37 LEFT ANTERIOR CHOROIDAL ARTERY INFARCTION IN
LEFT SUPRAOPHTHALMIC INTERNAL CAROTID
ARTERY OCCLUSION.............................................. 483
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
.......................................................
483
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
483
SUSPECTED DIAGNOSIS
.......................................................
483
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
483
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 3 )
..................................
483
DIGITAL SUBTRACTION ANGIOGRAPHY (DAY 5 )
.....................
483
CLINICAL COURSE
................................................................
487
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
487
DISCUSSION........................................................................
487
CASE 38 LEFT-SIDED AMAUROSIS IN LEFT CENTRAL
RETINAL ARTERY OCCLUSION
................................
489
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION....................................................... 489
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
489
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS....................................................... 489
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
489
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
489
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
........................................................... 489
FOLLOW-UP NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 3 )
.............
489
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
........................................................... 490
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (3 M ONTHS)
........
490
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
490
DISCUSSION........................................................................
490
CASE 39 COMBINED CHRONIC RIGHT-SIDED EXTRACRANIAL
INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY AND MIDDLE CEREBRAL
ARTERY OCCLUSION
.............................................
494
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION....................................................... 494
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
494
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS....................................................... 494
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
494
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 2 )
..................................
494
CLINICAL COURSE
................................................................
495
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
496
DISCUSSION........................................................................
496
CASE 40 LEFT INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY OCCLUSION AND
IPSILATERAL ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATION IN
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
.......................
500
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION....................................................... 500
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
500
440
440
442
442
442
442
444
444
444
444
444
444
444
444
446
446
446
448
448
448
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450
451
451
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454
454
454
460
460
460
460
460
460
464
464
465
465
465
470
470
470
470
470
470
474
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS.......................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
MRI, MR ANGIOGRAPHY, AND DYNAMIC MR
ANGIOGRAPHY....................................................................
CLINICAL COURSE
................................................................
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (10 MONTHS)
___
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
DISCUSSION........................................................................
CASE 41 RIGHT INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY AS THE
REMAINING PATENT BRAIN-SUPPLYING
A RTERY
..............................................................
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS.......................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 2 )
..................................
CLINICAL COURSE
................................................................
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
DISCUSSION........................................................................
CASE 42 LEFT INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY APLASIA AS AN
INCIDENTAL DIAGNOSIS IN OPTIC NEURITIS IN
LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS
....................................
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION.......................................................
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS.......................................................
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
CLINICAL COURSE
................................................................
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
DISCUSSION........................................................................
CASE 43 SICKLE CELL DISEASE..........................................
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION.......................................................
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND
............................
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS....................................
REFERENCES
.........................................
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS OVER 4 YEARS
___
524
CLINICAL COURSE
................................................................
524
NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
...............................................
524
NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS AFTER BONE MARROW
TRANSPLANTATION
................................................................
524
DISCUSSION........................................................................
525
CASE 44 TRANSIENT GLOBAL AMNESIA WITH LEFT
HIPPOCAMPAL DIFFUSION-WEIGHTED LESION
AND ASYMPTOMATIC RIGHT MIDDLE CEREBRAL
ARTERY INFARCTION IN HIGH-GRADE RIGHT M L
STENOSIS
............................................................
529
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION....................................................... 529
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
529
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS....................................................... 529
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
529
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 )
.......................
529
CLINICAL COURSE
................................................................
530
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
530
DISCUSSION........................................................................
530
CASE 45 BILATERAL PROXIMAL VERTEBRAL ARTERY
STENOSIS AND BILATERAL MIDDLE CEREBRAL
ARTERY ANEURYSM............................................ 535
CLINICAL
PRESENTATION....................................................... 535
INITIAL NEURORADIOLOGIC FINDINGS
....................................
535
SUSPECTED
DIAGNOSIS....................................................... 535
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BY ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUES
........
535
INITIAL NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS (DAY 1 )
.......................
535
CLINICAL COURSE ( 1 )
........................................................... 535
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS
............................
539
MRI
.................................................................................
539
CLINICAL COURSE ( 2 )
........................................................... 539
CONVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHY............................................ 539
FOLLOW-UP NEUROSONOLOGIC FINDINGS............................. 539
CLINICAL COURSE ( 3 )
........................................................... 539
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
................................................................
539
DISCUSSION........................................................................
539
545
500
500
500
502
502
502
506
506
509
509
509
509
509
509
512
515
515
517
517
517
517
517
517
521
521
521
524
524
524
524
INDEX
599
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spelling | Valdueza, José M. 1958- (DE-588)120513129 aut Neurosonology and neuroimaging of stroke a comprehensive reference José M. Valdueza, MD (Professor of Neurology), Stephan J. Schreiber, MD (Professor of Neurology), Jens-Eric Roehl, MD (Senior Neurologist), Florian Connolly, MD (Senior Neurologist), Randolf Klingebiel, MD (Professor of Neuroradiology) 2nd edition Stuttgart ; New York ; Delhi ; Rio de Janeiro Thieme 2017 xx, 610 Seiten 1305 Illustrationen 27 cm x 19.5 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ultraschalldiagnostik (DE-588)4061557-1 gnd rswk-swf Hirngefäßkrankheit (DE-588)4025015-5 gnd rswk-swf Fallstudiensammlung gnd rswk-swf Hirngefäßkrankheit (DE-588)4025015-5 s Ultraschalldiagnostik (DE-588)4061557-1 s Fallstudiensammlung f DE-604 Schreiber, Stephan 1968- (DE-588)115384960 aut Roehl, Jens-Eric (DE-588)1128344688 aut Connolly, Florian (DE-588)1122134657 aut Klingebiel, Randolf (DE-588)112213505X aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, e-book 978-3-13-176022-7 DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029631163&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Valdueza, José M. 1958- Schreiber, Stephan 1968- Roehl, Jens-Eric Connolly, Florian Klingebiel, Randolf Neurosonology and neuroimaging of stroke a comprehensive reference Ultraschalldiagnostik (DE-588)4061557-1 gnd Hirngefäßkrankheit (DE-588)4025015-5 gnd |
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title | Neurosonology and neuroimaging of stroke a comprehensive reference |
title_auth | Neurosonology and neuroimaging of stroke a comprehensive reference |
title_exact_search | Neurosonology and neuroimaging of stroke a comprehensive reference |
title_full | Neurosonology and neuroimaging of stroke a comprehensive reference José M. Valdueza, MD (Professor of Neurology), Stephan J. Schreiber, MD (Professor of Neurology), Jens-Eric Roehl, MD (Senior Neurologist), Florian Connolly, MD (Senior Neurologist), Randolf Klingebiel, MD (Professor of Neuroradiology) |
title_fullStr | Neurosonology and neuroimaging of stroke a comprehensive reference José M. Valdueza, MD (Professor of Neurology), Stephan J. Schreiber, MD (Professor of Neurology), Jens-Eric Roehl, MD (Senior Neurologist), Florian Connolly, MD (Senior Neurologist), Randolf Klingebiel, MD (Professor of Neuroradiology) |
title_full_unstemmed | Neurosonology and neuroimaging of stroke a comprehensive reference José M. Valdueza, MD (Professor of Neurology), Stephan J. Schreiber, MD (Professor of Neurology), Jens-Eric Roehl, MD (Senior Neurologist), Florian Connolly, MD (Senior Neurologist), Randolf Klingebiel, MD (Professor of Neuroradiology) |
title_short | Neurosonology and neuroimaging of stroke |
title_sort | neurosonology and neuroimaging of stroke a comprehensive reference |
title_sub | a comprehensive reference |
topic | Ultraschalldiagnostik (DE-588)4061557-1 gnd Hirngefäßkrankheit (DE-588)4025015-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Ultraschalldiagnostik Hirngefäßkrankheit Fallstudiensammlung |
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