从斑点征象到当场出血:原发性扩张性自发性脑内血肿的典型和原始征象。

Case Reports in Radiology Pub Date : 2021-11-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/9716952
Ali Kanj, Abir Ayoub, Malak Aljoubaie, Ahmad Kanj, Assaad Mohanna, Feras Chehade, Georges Rouhana
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摘要

原发性自发性颅内出血(PSICH)的扩张近来引起越来越多的关注,特别是在其早期预测因子出现之后。然而,这些征象缺乏敏感性和特异性。洪水现象,定义为在同一磁共振研究中PSICH的大小急剧增加,在本文中首先描述了基于黎巴嫩一所大学医学中心的数据。此外,对这些数据的进一步回顾发现,在过去10年中,有205项研究推定诊断为原发性自发性颅内出血,其中29项检查在计算机断层扫描上显示血肿扩张的典型预测因子。这种观察的预期好处是吸引放射科医生注意在同一MRI研究的两个极端序列之间血肿体积的最小变化,以便检测不明显的洪水现象-血肿扩张的直接标志。
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From Spot Sign to Bleeding on the Spot: Classic and Original Signs of Expanding Primary Spontaneous Intracerebral Hematoma.

From Spot Sign to Bleeding on the Spot: Classic and Original Signs of Expanding Primary Spontaneous Intracerebral Hematoma.

From Spot Sign to Bleeding on the Spot: Classic and Original Signs of Expanding Primary Spontaneous Intracerebral Hematoma.

From Spot Sign to Bleeding on the Spot: Classic and Original Signs of Expanding Primary Spontaneous Intracerebral Hematoma.

Expansion of a primary spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage (PSICH) has become lately of increasing interest, especially after the emergence of its early predictors. However, these signs lacked sensitivity and specificity. The flood phenomenon, defined as a drastic increase in the size of a PSICH during the same magnetic resonance study, was first described in this paper based on the data of a university medical center in Lebanon. Moreover, further review of this data resulted in 205 studies with presumed diagnosis of primary spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage within the last 10 years, of which 29 exams showed typical predictors of hematoma expansion on computed tomography. The intended benefit of this observation is to draw the radiologists' attention towards minimal variations in the volume of the hematoma between the two extreme sequences of the same MRI study, in order to detect inconspicuous flood phenomena-a direct sign of hematoma expansion.

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