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Vascular Wall Imaging in Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome - a 3-T Contrast-Enhanced MRI Study
J Headache Pain 19:74-81, Chen, C.Y.,et al, 2018
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Article Abstract
Almost half of our RCVS patients exhibited imaging enhancement of diseased vessels, and it was persistent for approximately a third of those patients with follow-up imaging. Both acute and persistent vascular wall enhancement may be unhelpful for differentiating RCVS from central nervous system vasculitis or subclinical atherosclerosis.
 
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