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Comparison of Diffusion-Weighted MRI and CT in Acute Stroke
Neurol 54:1557-1561,1548,1549,1552, Lansberg,M.G.,et al, 2000
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Article Abstract
When compared with CT, DWI was more accurate for identifying acute infarction and more sensitive for detection of more than 33% MCA involvement. In addition, lesion volume on acute DWI, but not on acute CT, correlated strongly with final infarct volume. Additional studies are required to demonstrate whether these advantages of DWI are clinically relevant in the management of patients with acute stroke.
 
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