2017
Added Value of Vessel Wall Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Differentiation of Nonocclusive Intracranial Vasculopathies
Mossa-Basha M, Shibata DK, Hallam DK, de Havenon A, Hippe DS, Becker KJ, Tirschwell DL, Hatsukami T, Balu N, Yuan C. Added Value of Vessel Wall Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Differentiation of Nonocclusive Intracranial Vasculopathies. Stroke 2017, 48: 3026-3033. PMID: 29030476, PMCID: PMC5687293, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.117.018227.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultFemaleHumansIntracranial ArteriosclerosisMagnetic Resonance AngiographyMaleMiddle AgedRetrospective StudiesVasculitis, Central Nervous SystemVasospasm, IntracranialConceptsIntracranial vessel wall magnetic resonance imagingVessel wall magnetic resonance imagingLuminal imagingIntracranial vasculopathyMagnetic resonance imagingInflammatory vasculopathyWall involvementResonance imagingReversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndromeCerebral vasoconstriction syndromeIntracranial atherosclerotic diseasePattern of involvementAtherosclerotic diseaseLesion eccentricityPostcontrast enhancementClinical dataSyndrome patientsVasculopathyPatient basisPatient analysisDiagnostic agreementSlight agreementDiagnosisDiagnostic confidenceLesions
2016
Response to “High-Resolution Vessel Wall MRI: Appearance of Intravascular Lymphoma Mimics Central Nervous System Vasculitis”
de Havenon A, McNally S. Response to “High-Resolution Vessel Wall MRI: Appearance of Intravascular Lymphoma Mimics Central Nervous System Vasculitis”. Clinical Neuroradiology 2016, 26: 501-501. PMID: 27822627, DOI: 10.1007/s00062-016-0547-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research