TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of magnetic resonance imaging diffusion gradient recalled echo on a patient with an intracranial hemorrhage presenting to the emergency department
AU - Lee, Sung Woo
AU - Choi, Sung Hyuk
AU - Hong, Yunsik
AU - Kim, Wanbae
PY - 2006/4
Y1 - 2006/4
N2 - Generally, a computed tomography scan is conducted for the diagnosis of stroke in the emergency department, because these scans are easier and faster in the detection of stroke. If there are no signs of hemorrhage on computed tomography scan, an ischemic stroke is diagnosed and treated accordingly. A magnetic resonance imaging scan may be taken in order to verify ischemic stroke. This process may lead to improper treatment and is time consuming. To address this situation, case studies are presented in which magnetic resonance imaging diffusion-weighted imaging and gradient recalled echo were performed to detect hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke and particularly, subarachnoid hemorrhage, which is undetectable with a computed tomography scan.
AB - Generally, a computed tomography scan is conducted for the diagnosis of stroke in the emergency department, because these scans are easier and faster in the detection of stroke. If there are no signs of hemorrhage on computed tomography scan, an ischemic stroke is diagnosed and treated accordingly. A magnetic resonance imaging scan may be taken in order to verify ischemic stroke. This process may lead to improper treatment and is time consuming. To address this situation, case studies are presented in which magnetic resonance imaging diffusion-weighted imaging and gradient recalled echo were performed to detect hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke and particularly, subarachnoid hemorrhage, which is undetectable with a computed tomography scan.
KW - Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging
KW - Hemorrhage
KW - Stroke
KW - Subarachnoid hemorrhage
KW - Tomography X-ray computed
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U2 - 10.1097/01.mej.0000192051.50471.72
DO - 10.1097/01.mej.0000192051.50471.72
M3 - Article
C2 - 16525246
AN - SCOPUS:33746588662
SN - 0969-9546
VL - 13
SP - 117
EP - 118
JO - European Journal of Emergency Medicine
JF - European Journal of Emergency Medicine
IS - 2
ER -