Roshan Kumar Arjal1, Tingting Zhu1, Yicheng Zhou2. 1. Department of Radiology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China 430030. 2. Department of Radiology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China 430030. Electronic address: cjr.zhouyicheng@vip.163.com.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The purpose was to evaluate if patients with partial and full fetal-type posterior cerebral artery (PCA) could be more prone to lead to ischemic strokes on multislice computed tomographic angiography (MSCTA). METHODS: A total of 202 patients who had undergone MSCTA examinations were divided into three groups: patients with full fetal-type posterior (FTP), patients with partial FTP, and patients without FTP. The odds ratio of having ischemic strokes was calculated. RESULTS: The odds of having ischemic strokes in patients with full and partial FTP were 1.448 and 3.027, while P values were .391 and .0307, respectively. CONCLUSION: Patients with a partial fetal-type PCA could be more prone to develop ischemic strokes.
PURPOSE: The purpose was to evaluate if patients with partial and full fetal-type posterior cerebral artery (PCA) could be more prone to lead to ischemic strokes on multislice computed tomographic angiography (MSCTA). METHODS: A total of 202 patients who had undergone MSCTA examinations were divided into three groups: patients with full fetal-type posterior (FTP), patients with partial FTP, and patients without FTP. The odds ratio of having ischemic strokes was calculated. RESULTS: The odds of having ischemic strokes in patients with full and partial FTP were 1.448 and 3.027, while P values were .391 and .0307, respectively. CONCLUSION:Patients with a partial fetal-type PCA could be more prone to develop ischemic strokes.
Authors: Stephen L Lambert; Frank J Williams; Zhora Z Oganisyan; Lionel A Branch; Edward C Mader Journal: J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep Date: 2016-09-13