2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2014.10.012
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Rostrocaudal Thickness on Sagittal Diffusion-weighted Imaging as a Predictor of Motor Deficits in an Acute Isolated Pontine Infarction

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“…While BAD radiological diagnosis was based until now on vascular territory, dimensions and/or shape of the acute ischemic lesion, since conventional imaging techniques can only show indirect evidence of parent artery disease [12,31,47] , there is increasing evidence that high field and HR MRI techniques may allow direct exploration of at least the atheromatous changes inner to parent vessel that are supposed to subtend BAD [34,38] . Finally, although most authors identify dimensional limits to describe BAD-related lesions, there is no consensus on the exact values of such limits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While BAD radiological diagnosis was based until now on vascular territory, dimensions and/or shape of the acute ischemic lesion, since conventional imaging techniques can only show indirect evidence of parent artery disease [12,31,47] , there is increasing evidence that high field and HR MRI techniques may allow direct exploration of at least the atheromatous changes inner to parent vessel that are supposed to subtend BAD [34,38] . Finally, although most authors identify dimensional limits to describe BAD-related lesions, there is no consensus on the exact values of such limits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%