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Lee I. Kubersky, MD, Andreas Kramer, MD and Bradford B. Worrall, MD, MSc

From the Department of Neurology, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA.


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Figure 1. (A) Unenhanced cranial CT showing relative hyperdense basilar artery as compared to the middle cerebral arteries signifying acute thrombosis. (B) CT angiogram, coronal section showing absence of flow in distal basilar artery.

 

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Figure 2. (A) Cerebral angiogram showing patent basilar artery 3 hours after thrombolysis with migrated clot in proximal right posterior cerebral artery. (B) Diffusion-weighted image MRI sequence performed at 8 hours demonstrated bilateral thalamic infarcts. MRI also demonstrated scattered infarctions in the right posterior cerebral artery and right superior cerebellar artery territories (not shown).

 





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