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E-152 Neurointervention in the pediatric population: 18-years experience from a single center
ConclusionsAt out institution, multidisciplinary interaction allowed the treatment of a wide variety of cerebrovascular diseases in the pediatric population. Pediatric patients carry high complication risks due to frequent presence of systemic conditions, but joined experience from pediatric neurology, neurosurgery and neurointervention departments allow their treatment with optimal planning and results.Abstract E-152 Table 1Intracranial aneurysms Variable Value Age at diagnosis, mean (SD) or median (IQR) 16 (16–19) Male:Female 12:10 Associated conditions•Moya moya•Connective tissue disorder•Von Wille...
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 23, 2022 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Donnelly, B., Monteiro, A., Recker, M., Khawar, W., Waqas, M., Cappuzzo, J., Reynolds, R., Siddiqui, A., Levy, E. Tags: SNIS 19th annual meeting electronic poster abstracts Source Type: research

Correlation Between Intracranial Arterial Calcification and Imaging of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease
Conclusion: Intracranial artery calcification is common in patients with ischemic cerebrovascular disease and the intracranial carotid artery is most frequently affected. Intracranial arterial calcifications might be associated with imaging markers of SVD and are highly correlated with WMHs, lacunes, and CMBs. Quantification of calcification on CT provides additional information on the pathophysiology of SVD. Intracranial arterial calcification could act as a potential marker of SVD. Introduction Atherosclerosis is a systemic vascular process that is considered a major cause of cerebrovascular and cardiovascular di...
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - April 30, 2019 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Conveniently-Grasped Field Assessment Stroke Triage (CG-FAST): A Modified Scale to Detect Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke
Conclusions: CG-FAST scale could be an effective and simple scale for accurate identification of LVOS among AIS patients. Introduction Large vessel occlusion stroke (LVOS) often leads to severe disability and mortality. Although endovascular therapy (EVT) has been proved to be effective for LVOS patients (1–9), especially in anterior circulation, its benefit is highly time-dependent (10, 11). As hospitals with around-the-clock endovascular capability are scarce in many parts of the world and patients admitted directly to a CSC would have better outcomes than those receiving drip and ship treatment (12, 13), t...
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - April 16, 2019 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Severe Symptoms, but a Truly Treatable Disease
​BY NOURA MAHDI; DARRON LEWIS; JEREMY OSBORNE; & AHMED RAZIUDDIN, MDA 73-year-old man was brought to the emergency department from his nursing home for rectal bleeding and anemia. The patient mentioned he had had episodes of bright red rectal bleeding and constipation for a few months. A colonoscopy had been done prior to the visit, which revealed a large intestine tumor and biopsy confirming adenocarcinoma. He was awaiting an appointment with his surgeon.The patient reported bloody rectal leakage, and a CBC done at the nursing home showed a hemoglobin level of 7.2. He also complained of dyspnea but denied any other ...
Source: The Case Files - March 20, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Blog Posts Source Type: research

Headache and pregnancy: a systematic review
AbstractThis systematic review summarizes the existing data on headache and pregnancy with a scope on clinical headache phenotypes, treatment of headaches in pregnancy and effects of headache medications on the child during pregnancy and breastfeeding, headache related complications, and diagnostics of headache in pregnancy. Headache during pregnancy can be both primary and secondary, and in the last case can be a symptom of a life-threatening condition. The most common secondary headaches are stroke, cerebral venous thrombosis, subarachnoid hemorrhage, pituitary tumor, choriocarcinoma, eclampsia, preeclampsia, idiopathic ...
Source: The Journal of Headache and Pain - October 19, 2017 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Primary Angiitis of the Central Nervous System Clinical Sciences
Conclusions—Adult primary angiitis of the central nervous system is a heterogenous disease, with multiterritorial, distal, and bilateral acute stroke being the most common pattern of parenchymal lesions found on magnetic resonance imaging. Our findings suggest a higher than previously thought prevalence of hemorrhagic transformation and other hemorrhagic manifestations.
Source: Stroke - April 24, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Gregoire Boulouis, Hubert de Boysson, Mathieu Zuber, Loic Guillevin, Eric Meary, Vincent Costalat, Christian Pagnoux, Olivier Naggara Tags: Imaging, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Cerebrovascular Disease/Stroke, Intracranial Hemorrhage, Ischemic Stroke Original Contributions Source Type: research

Diagnostic and Management Challenges in Patients with Left Atrial Myxoma (P1.229)
Conclusions:Cardiac myxomas are rare tumors, mostly arising from the left atrium that may cause ischemic or hemorrhagic strokes, intracranial aneurysms, or myxomatous metastases.Disclosure: Dr. Orjuela has nothing to disclose. Dr. McGinley has nothing to disclose. Dr. Sweis has nothing to disclose. Dr. Prabhu has nothing to disclose. Dr. Bakhos has nothing to disclose. Dr. Biller has received personal compensation in an editorial capacity for the Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Frontier in Neurology and Up-To-Date.
Source: Neurology - April 3, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Orjuela, K., McGinley, M., Sweis, R., Prabhu, V., Bakhos, M., Biller, J. Tags: Cardiac Mechanisms and Complications of Stroke Source Type: research

An analysis of after hours MRI scans in a busy tertiary hospital neuro intensive care unit-Does your patient safety is at jeopardy? (P7.326)
CONCLUSIONS: Based on the above results we are in the process of developing selective patient defined criteria for performing after hours MRI scan in the ICU as an important quality measure to improve patient's safety.We highly recommend all hospitals to take such initiatives to improve patient's safety especially in the ICU setting Study Supported by: Disclosure: Dr. Nattanmai Chandrasekaran has nothing to disclose. Dr. Shutter has received personal compensation for activities with Johnson & Johnson/Codman and UCB Pharma as a consultant and/or speaker.
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Nattanmai Chandrasekaran, P., Shutter, L. Tags: Practice, Policy, and Ethics Source Type: research

Is Achondroplasia Linked to Stroke? (P6.265)
CONCLUSIONS:This case shows an interesting correlation between achondroplasia and carney complex related myxomas that has not been described in literature before. Achondroplasia is an autosomal dominant mutation in FGFR3 gene on chromosome 4P. Mutaions in carney complex are also described to be autosomal dominant mostly involving chromosome 17q23-q24 . There has been no clear pathogenesis described pertaining this correlation yet but more genetics have to be explored.Study Supported by:Disclosure: Dr. Kaur has nothing to disclose. Dr. Mittal has nothing to disclose. Dr. Hosley has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 9, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Kaur, H., Mittal, S., Hosley, C. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Case Reports Source Type: research

The Current Role and Utility of Diagnostic Catheter Cerebral Angiography (P02.021)
CONCLUSIONS: Despite the increased use and availability of noninvasive brain vascular imaging, DSA continues to be used in a variety of indications and appears to yield additional meaningful information despite prior imaging about 30-40% of the time on average. Particularly in those conditions where more precise spatial and temporal resolution would be of theoretical benefit, we did observe a higher percentage of new findings.Disclosure: Dr. Sawiris has nothing to disclose. Dr. Venizelos has nothing to disclose. Dr. Ouyang has nothing to disclose. Dr. Chen has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - February 14, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Sawiris, N., Venizelos, A., Ouyang, B., Chen, M. Tags: P02 Cerebrovascular Disease II Source Type: research