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Stroke, Vol 17, 929-938, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association


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Clinico-topographic correlation of small vertebrobasilar infarct using magnetic resonance imaging

J Bogousslavsky, AJ Fox, HJ Barnett, VC Hachinski, S Vinitski and LS Carey

Neurological, CT and high-field (1.5T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data were correlated in 6 patients previously clinically diagnosed as having suffered small vertebrobasilar infarct. MRI demonstrated infarcts in areas where CT was nearly always negative. MRI allowed very precise clinico-topographic correlations and appears to be the preferred imaging technique in vertebrobasilar infarcts.


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