THALAMIC ATROPHY FOLLOWING CEREBRAL INFARCTION IN THE TERRITORY OF THE MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY

作者: A Tamura , Y Tahira , H Nagashima , T Kirino , O Gotoh

DOI: 10.1161/01.STR.22.5.615

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摘要: We investigated shrinkage of the ipsilateral thalamus following infarction in territory middle cerebral artery 33 patients who were admitted less than or equal to 2 days after stroke and followed by computed tomography for greater 1 year with no recurrences. The thalamic area was measured on tomograms, ratio contralateral calculated. All values compared from initial tomogram taken stroke. follow-up tomograms decreased gradually 15 patients. In these cases, significantly reduced (p 0.01) marked atrophy observed. These results demonstrate significance remote changes over a long period time focal infarction.

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