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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-554071

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0.05 by ? 2 test (? 2=0.487). CT angiography of SSD, MIP, and CT virtual vascular endoscopy could show the location, extent and degree of occlusion or stenosis of internal carotid arteries clearly. CT angiography could also detect calcific plaque in 21 internal carotid arteries and soft plaque in 15 internal carotid arteries. Conclusion Two slices CT perfusion imaging could be made with regular helical CT scanner. CTA could also evaluate the status of plaque. The combination of CT perfusion imaging and CTA are useful not only in observing the morphology of internal carotid arteries, but also in observing the hemodynamic information of the brain, which are important for further general individual analysis.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-536489

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Objective To analysis the imaging appearances of giant intracranial aneurysms(GIA).Methods Forty pathological proven GIA were included in this study.Results The MR appearances were variable depending on the present of thrombosis,the size and age of the thrombosis,and the secondary changes of the GIA.The typical flow void presented in majority patients.The flow artifacts were displayed across the residual lumen in the phase direction of MR image.The residual lumen showed dense contrast enhancement.The thrombosis was found in 26 GIAs with variable signal intensity from homogeneous hypo-or hyperintensity to onion or turbo like heterogeneous signal intensity without contrast enhancement.DSA studies displayed residual lumen of GIAs and fail to display totally thrombosis GIAs.Conclusion MR studies clearly show the residual lumen and thrombosis of GIAs.MR study is an important conjunctive tool of the DSA studies in diagnosis GIA.

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