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Role of Computed Tomography in the Assessment of Extent and Nature of Lesions in Ischemic Cerebrovascular Accidents


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1 Department of Radiology, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) 494001, India
2 Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) 494001, India
     

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In 20 ischemic cases, site of involvement in decreasing order were Lobar and capsular 11 (39.2%) each, lentiform nucleus and thalamus 2 (7.1%) each, caudate nucleus and brain stem 1 (3.57%) each. In 20 ischemic cases, 18 (61.4%) lesions were located in the MCA out of 20 ischemic cases 9 showed loss of gray/white differentiation and 2 showed obscuration of lentiform nucleus. Out of 20 ischemic cases 2 (10%) showed hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign.

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Ischaemic Lesion, Site, Vascular Territory, Frequency of Involvement.
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  • Role of Computed Tomography in the Assessment of Extent and Nature of Lesions in Ischemic Cerebrovascular Accidents

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Authors

J. R. Thakur
Department of Radiology, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) 494001, India
K. K. Dhruv
Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) 494001, India
A. K. Bansal
Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) 494001, India
A. Meshram
Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) 494001, India
P. K. Shrivastava
Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) 494001, India

Abstract


In 20 ischemic cases, site of involvement in decreasing order were Lobar and capsular 11 (39.2%) each, lentiform nucleus and thalamus 2 (7.1%) each, caudate nucleus and brain stem 1 (3.57%) each. In 20 ischemic cases, 18 (61.4%) lesions were located in the MCA out of 20 ischemic cases 9 showed loss of gray/white differentiation and 2 showed obscuration of lentiform nucleus. Out of 20 ischemic cases 2 (10%) showed hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign.

Keywords


Ischaemic Lesion, Site, Vascular Territory, Frequency of Involvement.

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