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Local Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Middle Cerebral Artery In Striatum

Posted on:2015-12-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B G ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2134330431480934Subject:Neurology
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Objective:To investigate the pathologic mechanisms of striatocapsular infarction with3.0T high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging(HRMRI) and to discuss its relationship to plaque.Method:Collected in our hospital inpatient neurology new Striatocapsular infarction19cases and acute lacunar infarction of basal ganglia21cases from January2013to December2013period, were dectected by high-resolution MRI3.0T imaging (high resolution magnetic resonance imaging, HRMRI), and its local ipsilateral middle cerebral artery for HRMRI, then analysis of the incidence of local cerebral arterial disease between the groups.While the SCI group divided into two groups:patients with plaque(7cases) in group A and patient without plaque(12).Two groups were compared for the risk factors,boold pressure, blood glucose, blood lipid,initial NIHSS scores and clinical manifestations.Result:The incidence of SCI groups with local middle cerebral artery local lesions (36.84%,7/19) was significantly higher than the local LI patients (23.81%,2/21); patients with SCI local cerebral artery plaque than those without local arterial the initial lesions in patients with clinical symptoms and (NIHSS6.57±2.3vs3.77±1.96, P<0.05), and the former occurs early clinical progression of motor symptoms was higher than the latter (71.43%vs16.67%, P<0.029), two there was a significant difference in LDL-C in patients.Conclusion:1、HRMRI can clearly display the structure of intracranial arteries wall, make up the deficiency of conventional MRA, It Call comprehensively evaluate the cerebral atheroselerosis.2、SCI group than in the non-plaque plaque set of initial clinical symptoms and more likely to progress and the clinical symptoms, which can be formed LDL-C levels as predictors of plaque SCI...
Keywords/Search Tags:atherosclerosis, middle cerebral artery, cerebral infarction, Magnetic resonanceimaging, high-resolution MRI, plaque
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