MR screening of candidates for thrombolysis: How to identify stroke mimics?

F. Danière, M. Edjlali-Goujon, C. Mellerio, G. Turc, O. Naggara, L. Tselikas, W. Ben Hassen, M. Tisserand, C. Lamy, R. Souillard-Scemama, S. Flais, J. F. Meder, C. Oppenheim

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    Résumé

    Stroke mimics account for up to a third of suspected strokes. The main causes are epileptic deficit, migraine aura, hypoglycemia, and functional disorders. Accurate recognition of stroke mimics is important for adequate identification of candidates for thrombolysis. This decreases the number of unnecessary treatments and invasive vascular investigations. Correctly identifying the cause of symptoms also avoids delaying proper care. Therefore, this pictorial review focuses on what the radiologist should know about the most common MRI patterns of stroke mimics in the first hours after onset of symptoms. The issues linked to the accurate diagnosis of stroke mimics in the management of candidates for thrombolysis will be discussed.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)283-295
    Nombre de pages13
    journalJournal of Neuroradiology
    Volume41
    Numéro de publication5
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 déc. 2014

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