Stroke, Vol 7, 614-617, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
T Irino, M Taneda, T Minami and Y Murata
Leakage of the contrast medium was noted on angiograms of a patient whose
autopsied brain disclosed typical pathological findings of hemorrhagic
infarction. The case was a 63-year old woman with mitral valve failure, who
suddenly had loss of consciousness and right-sided hemiplegia. The left
carotid angiography performed six hours after onset demonstrated middle
cerebral arterial axis occlusion, and the second angiography performed
three days after onset displayed recanalization of the initially occluded
artery as well as extravasation of the contrast medium. Fourteen days after
onset the patient died and an autopsy was performed. The brain demonstrated
perivascular punctate hemorrhages in the area supplied by the middle
cerebral artery, and neither hematoma nor microaneurysm was disclosed
pathologically. A short discussion is given on the possible relationship
between recanalization and hemorrhagic infarction. The clinical assessment
of hemorrhagic infarction has not been established successfully.
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Angiographical extravasation of contrast medium in hemorrhagic infarction. Case report
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