Literature DB >> 9601953

Intracranial vascular malformations.

N Anzalone1, F Scomazzoni, L Strada, Z Patay, G Scotti.   

Abstract

Many efforts and much research have been dedicated to the field of non-invasive angiographic techniques in the past few years. Thanks first to magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and subsequently to computed tomographic angiography (CTA), very interesting results have been obtained in the diagnosis of cerebrovascular diseases. Neck vessels are most successfully evaluated by both MRA and CTA, and the need for digital subtraction angiography (DSA) examinations in patients at risk for vascular occlusions has significantly decreased. The role and the diagnostic accuracy of these non-invasive modalities in intracranial vascular pathology is still under investigation, and several studies have been and are being performed. Both techniques have a better spatial resolution and sensitivity in detecting cerebrovascular malformations than DSA. In the diagnosis of cerebral aneurysms, both MRA and CTA - due to their high sensitivity - have become screening techniques in the population at risk for subarachnoid hemorrhage, these techniques may become basic diagnostic modalities in treatment planning. The results are less satisfying in the evaluation of brain arteriovenous malformations and in the different steps of pre- and post-therapeutic evaluation.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9601953     DOI: 10.1007/s003300050460

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Radiol        ISSN: 0938-7994            Impact factor:   5.315


  7 in total

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Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2005-10-12       Impact factor: 5.315

Review 2.  Modern cross-sectional imaging in the diagnosis and follow-up of intracranial aneurysms.

Authors:  Karsten Papke; Friedhelm Brassel
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2006-01-14       Impact factor: 5.315

Review 3.  Management of ruptured brain arteriovenous malformations.

Authors:  Brad E Zacharia; Kerry A Vaughan; Adam Jacoby; Zachary L Hickman; Daniel Bodmer; E Sander Connolly
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4.  The role of contrast-enhanced MR angiography in the assessment of recently ruptured intracranial aneurysms: a comparative study.

Authors:  Ercument Unlu; Bilge Cakir; Burak Gocer; Nermin Tuncbilek; Murat Gedikoglu
Journal:  Neuroradiology       Date:  2005-07-30       Impact factor: 2.804

5.  Time-resolved vessel-selective digital subtraction MR angiography of the cerebral vasculature with arterial spin labeling.

Authors:  Philip M Robson; Weiying Dai; Ajit Shankaranarayanan; Neil M Rofsky; David C Alsop
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  2010-11       Impact factor: 11.105

6.  Intracranial 4D flow MRI: toward individualized assessment of arteriovenous malformation hemodynamics and treatment-induced changes.

Authors:  S A Ansari; S Schnell; T Carroll; P Vakil; M C Hurley; C Wu; J Carr; B R Bendok; H Batjer; M Markl
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2013-05-02       Impact factor: 3.825

7.  Fast three-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography: Should it be used in routine neuroimaging for headaches?

Authors:  Kahraman Ahmet Nedim; Ahmet Vural
Journal:  Int J Health Sci (Qassim)       Date:  2021 Sep-Oct
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