Imaging features, in association with the age, history, and clinical symptoms of the patient, make it possible to propose a course of action: simple survey, pathologic confirmation, or complete surgical resection.
The determination of the relative configuration of 1,3-dimethyl-substituted alkyl chains is possible by interpretation of (1)H NMR shift differences. Additionally, assignments are feasible in a variety of deuterated solvents, because the corresponding shift differences are not significantly influenced by the solvent. The trends for Δδ values depending on functional groups adjacent to the stereogenic centers are shown. Based on a thorough comparison with literature data, the relative configuration of natural products can be predicted. For this purpose, we derived an empirical rule for the ranges in which Δδ values usually occur. Furthermore, we were able to proof the validity of our method by the successful prediction of the relative configuration for the polyketide natural product xylarinic acid A, which was confirmed by the asymmetric total synthesis of its enantiomer. Based on the proposed simple analysis of published (1)H NMR data and the determination of the relevant chemical-shift differences, we predicted the relative configurations of several previously unassigned natural products.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays a central role in the early diagnosis of cerebral vascular events. Today, MRI is used not only for the detection of acute ischaemic lesions, but also to fine tune the diagnosis and improve patient selection for early therapeutic decision-making. In this perspective, new tools such as arterial spin labelling (ASL) and susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) sequences have been developed. These MRI sequences enable noninvasive assessment of brain damage, providing important diagnostic and prognostic information: evaluation of cerebral parenchymal perfusion; detection and aetiological assessment of thrombi; ruling out differential diagnoses. After a brief recall of the fundamental basis of these sequences, this article proposes an update on their current contribution to the early management of stroke victims.Teaching Points• These noninvasive sequences provide essential information for early management of acute stroke.
• They can detect zones of parenchymal hypoperfusion.
• Susceptibility-weighted sequences provide information on thrombus localisation and composition.
• ASL can identify certain aetiologies of stroke mimics.
• Post-therapeutic ASL perfusion status predicts outcome.
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