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  1. Diffusion-weighted imaging in acute ischemic stroke

    Mar 25, 2025 · Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is a commonly performed MRI sequence for the evaluation of acute ischemic stroke and is very sensitive in the detection of small and early infarcts.

  2. Neuroimaging of acute stroke - UpToDate

    Jun 13, 2024 · Neuroimaging in the evaluation of acute stroke is used to differentiate hemorrhage from ischemic stroke, to assess the degree of brain injury, and to identify the vascular lesion responsible …

  3. How long will a stroke show up on an MRI or CT scan?

    Sep 5, 2025 · Depending on the type of machine, an MRI can diagnose a stroke within minutes to hours. It can detect strokes by identifying changes in brain fluid balance, swelling, bleeding, or blood clots. It...

  4. Acute stroke magnetic resonance imaging: current status and future ...

    In ischemic stroke, the interruption of the cerebral perfusion cuts off the supply of oxygen and nutrients, causing damage to the brain tissue. Ischemic strokes have a characteristic appearance on magnetic …

  5. Acute stroke MRI protocol | STROKE MANUAL

    Jan 18, 2025 · MRI has been shown to be more sensitive in detecting acute ischemia and more specific in delineating the infarct core volume than CT. With advances in MR technology, modified stroke …

  6. What Does a Stroke Look Like on an MRI? - Biology Insights

    Explore how MRI sequences map acute stroke damage. Learn to differentiate ischemic and hemorrhagic lesions and track the visual signs of stroke progression.

  7. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI/MRA) for Stroke

    MRIs are useful for detecting a wide array of blood vessel and brain abnormalities, and is the most accurate technique to determine which areas of the brain have been irreversibly damaged by …

  8. Ischemic stroke | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Nov 25, 2025 · Ischemic stroke is an episode of neurological dysfunction due to focal infarction in the central nervous system attributed to arterial thrombosis, embolization, or critical hypoperfusion. While …

  9. MRI for Stroke: Its Crucial Role in Diagnosis and Care

    Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) stands as a cornerstone in the swift and accurate diagnosis of stroke. Its capacity to provide detailed images of brain anatomy and any present abnormalities …

  10. Imaging in Acute Stroke - The Radiology Assistant

    Jun 30, 2008 · Hemorrhage on MR images can be quite confusing. On CT 60% of infarcts are seen within 3-6 hrs and virtually all are seen in 24 hours. The overall sensitivity of CT to diagnose stroke is …