MRI diffusion-weighted imaging in intracranial hemorrhage (ICH)

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Purpose To assess the role of MRI DWI in detection and characterization of ICH. Patients and methods 61 patients with intracranial hemorrhage who underwent MRI (including DWI, ADC, and GRE) and CT were retrospectively included in this study. MRI DWIs were analyzed for age, type, (primary parenchymal hemorrhage or hemorrhagic lesion) and location of the hemorrhage. The results were compared with conventional MRI sequences, GRE, and CT to assess the diagnostic accuracy of DWI in assessment of patients with intracranial hematoma. Results We had 61 patients with intracranial hemorrhage, six cases were missed by DWI. MRI DWI was accurate for the detection of hyperacute, medium, large sized acute, early and late sub acute, subdural, hemorrhagic components of arterial and venous infarction, intraventricular hemorrhage. DWI showed low sensitivity in detection of subarachnoid and small intraparenchymal hemorrhage The ADC measurements in hyperacute, acute, early and late subacute hematoma were statistically equivalent and were significantly less than the late subacute hematoma as well as the contralateral white matter. Conclusion MRI DWI was accurate in detection, characterization and staging hyperacute, acute, subacute hemorrhage as well as hemorrhagic components of arterial and venous infarctions and of low diagnostic accuracy in subarachnoid and small parenchymal hemorrhage. © 2013 Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Egyptian Society of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine.

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Khedr, S. A., Kassem, H. M., Hazzou, A. M., Awad, E., & Fouad, M. M. (2013). MRI diffusion-weighted imaging in intracranial hemorrhage (ICH). Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, 44(3), 625–634. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrnm.2013.04.010

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