Literature DB >> 15218272

Dominant ipsilateral posterior cerebral artery on magnetic resonance angiography in acute ischemic stroke.

Ju-Hun Lee1, Sun-Jung Han, Woo-Youl Kang, Ki Hyeong Lee, Kyung-Ho Yu, Hong-Ki Song, Byung-Chul Lee.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In acute infarction involving the anterior circulation, the ipsilateral posterior cerebral artery (PCA) often appears to be longer than the contralateral PCA on magnetic resonance angiography. We described this finding as dominant ipsilateral PCA (DIPCA). We sought to find the frequency of DIPCA and its predictors.
METHODS: We recruited 164 consecutive individuals with acute infarct involving the anterior circulation, and analyzed their radiological and clinical features.
RESULTS: DIPCA was noted in 27 patients (16.5%). It was more frequent in patients with than in patients without steno-occlusive disease of the ipsilateral anterior circulation (30.5 vs. 2.4%, p < 0.001). Multivariate analysis revealed a significant relationship between the severity of arterial lesions in the ipsilateral anterior circulation and DIPCA (p = 0.039).
CONCLUSIONS: DIPCA may reflect increased leptomeningeal collateral flow via the ipsilateral PCA, and its development may be dependent on the stenotic anterior circulation.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15218272     DOI: 10.1159/000079255

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cerebrovasc Dis        ISSN: 1015-9770            Impact factor:   2.762


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Review 1.  A possible mechanism of unilateral hippocampal stroke after bilateral occlusion of the common carotid arteries in rats with different types of behavior.

Authors:  N I Artyukhina; K Yu Sarkisova
Journal:  Neurosci Behav Physiol       Date:  2007-01
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