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Case - Ischemia Detected Only on MR Perfusion (Case 2)

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So, these are images of a 71-year-old male

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with right sided weakness and aphasia.

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And we started out with a head CT

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and looked pretty normal.

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Didn't see a dense MCA vessel sign.

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Basal ganglia looked good,

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insula looked good.

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He has some chronic white matter changes.

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We got a CTA.

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Unfortunately, I don't have MIP images,

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but you can see on these MIPs that I made

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that the left MCA looks normal.

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The right MCA looks normal.

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There were pretty symmetric collaterals.

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Didn't really see much on the CTA.

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Was, you know, wondering what was going on

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with his weakness.

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So, we got a DWI image and perfusion image.

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And here's the DWI.

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And there was a little tiny infarct in the left cerebellum.

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The rest of it was red as normal.

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There's probably another tiny little infarct here,

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but, you know, she's got these small infarcts.

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The MRA looked normal.

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So, you know,

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what's going on as symptoms are kind of worse

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than what we're seeing on the DWI.

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And then, here's the time to peak map.

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And you can see that there's prolonged time

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to peak in the left temporal lobe

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and the occipital lobe,

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and going up into the parietal lobe.

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So, essentially,

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he has an embolus that just wasn't seen on CTA.

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But now we know what's causing his symptoms.

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He was given appropriate medications.

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His blood pressure was kept up

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to try to perfuse that area.

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So, the perfusion map was really helpful here

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in identifying an ischemic area that wasn't really

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seen on the CT, the CTA, the DWI,

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or the FLAIR images.

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Here are the FLAIR images,

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which really motion degraded

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and weren't very helpful.

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We got follow-up DWI for that patient,

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and you can see now there is some small areas

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of infarction in the left temporal lobe

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and the left peritro white matter.

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But much of that abnormality on the time to peak map

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shown here was spared with appropriate therapy.

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So, again,

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the perfusion map was really instrumental in

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identifying that area of ischemia

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and maximizing therapy.

Report

Faculty

Pamela W Schaefer, MD, FACR

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chair of Education

Massachusetts General Hospital

Tags

Vascular Imaging

Perfusion

Neuroradiology

Neuro

MRP

MRI

Head and Neck

CTA

CT

Brain

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