Imaging of Hemorrhagic Stroke in Children
- PMID: 39461768
- DOI: 10.1016/j.nic.2024.08.023
Imaging of Hemorrhagic Stroke in Children
Abstract
Hemorrhagic stroke (HS) is an important cause of neurologic morbidity and mortality in children and is more common than ischemic stroke between the ages of 1 and 14 years, a notable contradistinction relative to adult stroke epidemiology. Rapid neuroimaging is of the utmost importance in making the diagnosis of HS, identifying a likely etiology, and directing acute care. Computed tomography and MR imaging with flow-sensitive MR imaging and other noninvasive vascular imaging studies play a primary role in the initial diagnostic evaluation. Catheter-directed digital subtraction angiography is critical for definitive diagnosis and treatment planning.
Keywords: Angiography; Brain; Children; Computed tomography; DSA; Hemorrhagic; MR imaging; Stroke.
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