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Hypointensity on Susceptibility-Weighted Images Prior to Signal Change on Diffusion-Weighted Images in a Hyperacute Ischemic Infarction: a Case Study

  • Kim, Dajung (Department of Radiology, Korea University Ansan Hospital) ;
  • Lee, Hyeonbin (Department of Radiology, Korea University Ansan Hospital) ;
  • Jung, Jin-Man (Department or Neurology, Korea University Ansan Hospital) ;
  • Lee, Young Hen (Department of Radiology, Korea University Ansan Hospital) ;
  • Seo, Hyung Suk (Department of Radiology, Korea University Ansan Hospital)
  • Received : 2018.04.24
  • Accepted : 2018.06.10
  • Published : 2018.06.30

Abstract

Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is well known for detecting the presence of hemorrhagic transformation, microbleeds and the susceptibility of vessel signs in acute ischemic stroke. But in some cases, it can provide the tissue perfusion state as well. We describe a case of a patient with hyperacute ischemic infarction that had a slightly hypodense, patchy lesion at the left thalamus on the initial SWI, with a left proximal posterior cerebral artery occlusion on a magnetic resonance (MR) angiography and delayed time-to-peak on an MR perfusion performed two hours after symptom onset. No obvious abnormal signals at any intensity were found on the initial diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). On a follow-up MR image (MRI), an acute ischemic infarction was seen on DWI, which is the same location as the lesion on SWI. The hypointensity on the initial SWI reflects the susceptibility artifact caused by an increased deoxyhemoglobin in the affected tissue and vessels, which reflects the hypoperfusion state due to decreasing arterial flow. It precedes the signal change on DWI that reflects a cytotoxic edema. This case highlights that, in some hyperacute stages of ischemic stroke, hypointensity on an SWI may be a finding before the hyperintensity is seen on a DWI.

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