| Literature DB >> 24720867 |
Lorenz Ertl1, Dominik Morhard, Maria Deckert-Schmitz, Jennifer Linn, Gernot Schulte-Altedorneburg.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acute non-traumatic focal subarachnoid haemorrhage (fSAH) is a rare transient ischaemic attack (TIA)-mimic. MRI is considered to be indispensable by some authors in order to avoid misdiagnosis, and subsequent improper therapy. We therefore evaluated the role of CT and MRI in the diagnosis of fSAH patients by comparing our cases to those from the literature.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24720867 PMCID: PMC4005460 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2377-14-80
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Patients’ clinical and radiological characteristics
| 1 | Left-sided sensory deficits | >1 (5–15 min) | Right precentral | <24 h / <24 h | Yes | FLAIR, FFE, T1w+/-Gd | None | None | Normal |
| 2 | Aphasia, numbness (right upper extremity) | 2 (10–30 min) | Left precentral | <24 h / <24 h | Yes | FLAIR, FFE,DWI, T1w+/-Gd | Bilateral frontoparietal | None | Theta patterns left occipital |
| 3 | Aphasia, psychomotor deficits, spreading hypaesthesia (right hand) | >1 (10–30 min) | Left central | <24 h / <48 h | Yes | FLAIR,FFE, T1w+/-Gd | Front partial & pontine | 12 | Alpha pattern (8/s) delta decelerations left parietotemporal |
| 4 | Left-sided paraesthesia | >1 (5–10 min) | Right central | 2d /5d | Yes | FLAIR,FFE, T2w,T1w | Bilateral frontal | 18 | Normal |
| 5 | Vertigo, fluctuating left-sided sensomotory deficit | 4 (10-30 min) | Right central | <24 h / <48 h | Yes | FLAIR,FFE, T2w,DWI, T1w+/-Gd | None | >20 | n.a. |
| 6 | Acute cognitive deficits, mild right-sided hypaesthesia | >1 (5–10 min) | Left precentral | <24 h / <48 h | Yes | FLAIR,FFE, T2w,T1w + Gd | Bilateral frontoparietal | >30 | Slowed baseline activity, intermittent generalized decelerations |
| 7 | Hypaesthesia (left face/hand) | 3 (5 min) | Right central | <24 h / <24 h | Yes | FLAIR,FFE, T2w,DWI, T1w+/-Gd | Bilateral frontoparietal & temporal | None | Normal |
Figure 1Physical acquisition parameters of CT scanner.
fSAH in recent literature compared with own data
| [ | 7 | 74 (63–82) | 5/7 | 7/7 | 70% |
| [ | 4 | 78 (68–85) | 4/4 | 4/4 | 100% |
| [ | 2 | 74 (73–74) | n.a. | 2/2 | - |
| [ | 10 | 74 (62–87) | 10/10 | 10/10 | 100% |
| [ | 2 | 76 (70–81) | 2/2 | 2/2 | 100% |
| [ | 24 | 70 (37–88) | 24/24 | 20/20 | - |
| [ | 29 | 58 (29–87) | 28/29 | n.a./28 | - |
| [ | 17 | 78 (69–96) | 15/17 | 17/17 | 88% |
| 7 | 79 (68– 84) | 7/7 | 7/7 | 100% | |
| 102 | - | 95/100 (95%) | 69/69(100%) | - |