Pathogenesis analysis of isolated ischemic stroke in basal ganglia by high resolution-magnetic resonance imaging
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    Objective To investigate the pathogenesis of isolated ischemic stroke in basal ganglia using high resolution-magnetic resonance imaging (HR-MRI). Methods Fifteen consecutive patients with isolated ischemic stroke in basal ganglia, who received HR-MRI examination in our hospital between Jan. 2015 and Dec. 2016, were included in this study, and the clinical and imaging data were analyzed. Results Vascular evaluation results showed that 6 patients had normal middle cerebral artery, 4 had mild stenosis, 2 had moderate stenosis, and 3 had severe stenosis. HR-MRI examination showed that plaque formation of the middle cerebral artery in the lesion side was found in 10 patients, of which 7 patients had arc plaques and 3 had annular plaques. T1 weighted imaging showed that the plaques of 8 patients were obviously enhanced, the plaque of 1 patient was moderately enhanced, and the plaque of 1 patient was not enhanced. Conclusion The etiology of isolated ischemic stroke in basal ganglia is complex. HR-MRI examination can clearly show the wall and plaque of the middle cerebral artery, providing evidence for etiological judgment.

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  • Received:July 26,2018
  • Revised:August 20,2018
  • Adopted:September 07,2018
  • Online: September 27,2018
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