STROKE – CORRELATIONS BETWEEN CLINICAL EXAMINATION, IMAGING FINDINGS AND MICROSCOPICAL ASPECTS

Stroke is the most frequent cause of disability among the neurologic diseases of the adult. In the last two decades, the extraordinary development of brain imaging techniques allows the rapid recognition of normal, ischemic, infarction or hemorrhagic brain tissue. The term cerebrovascular disease...

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Main Authors: Anca Hancu, Mariana Deacu, Madalina Bosoteanu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2015-09-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Neurology
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Online Access:https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_NEUROLOGY/Revista_Romana_de_NEUROLOGIE-2015-Nr.3/RJN_2015_3_Art-07.pdf
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Summary:Stroke is the most frequent cause of disability among the neurologic diseases of the adult. In the last two decades, the extraordinary development of brain imaging techniques allows the rapid recognition of normal, ischemic, infarction or hemorrhagic brain tissue. The term cerebrovascular disease designates any abnormality of the brain resulting from a pathological process of the blood vessels, including occlusion by embolus or thrombus, rupture of a vessel, an altered permeability of the vessel wall, or increased viscosity or other changes in quality of the blood fl owing through the cerebral vessels. The clinical, imagistic and histological correlations in the study of arteriosclerosis are very important due to the fact that cardiovascular disease and stroke are the main causes of death in developped countries. Our study consists of a group of 36 patients admitted in the Neurology department of Constanta County Emergency Hospital in the fi rst six months of 2012 with the diagnosis of acute stroke, which died within the first 5 days from admission. The studied group was divided into four subgroups, according to the CT scan findings and clinical examination on admission and the autopsy results. In the sudden death cases that had no acute lesions on the brain CT on admission, histological examination revealed the diagnosis. In all cases, histological examination included in showed atherosclerotic modifications of cerebral and peripheral vessels (the circle of Willis arteries, coronary arteries, aorta and renal arteries).
ISSN:1843-8148
2069-6094