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Review
. 1994 Nov;4(4):753-72.

Trauma to the cerebrovascular system

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  • PMID: 7858919
Review

Trauma to the cerebrovascular system

W I Bula et al. Neuroimaging Clin N Am. 1994 Nov.

Abstract

Trauma to the cerebrovascular system can result in vascular injuries, such as dissection, pseudoaneurysm, thrombosis, rupture, and arteriovenous fistula. Although the diagnosis of vascular injury is usually considered in all cases of penetrating trauma, it may be overlooked in patients with nonpenetrating trauma. The possibility of vascular injury should be considered in all patients with head and neck trauma, especially those patients with acute or delayed neurologic dysfunction. Although intra-arterial angiography remains the gold standard diagnostic tool, the combination of MR imaging and MR angiography may permit noninvasive diagnosis of vascular injury. Moreover, MR readily provides detection of intracranial sequelae, such as cerebral infarction and intracranial hemorrhage.

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