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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Differentiation between old and recent infarction using diffusion sequence

Old Infarction
Five to 10 days after acute infarction, the reduced values (by an average of about 50%) of the apparent diffusion coeficient (ADC) will increase above normal values. On diffusion-weighted images, this is caracterized by a "flip-flop" from hyperintense lesion to iso/hypointense lesion. On ADC maps, the lesion becomes iso/hyperintense (and therefore more conspicuous). This behavior is useful in the following situations:
In patients with multiple ischemic lesions, T2-weighted imaging is frequently unable to help differentiate between acute and old lesions
A new extension of a previous ischemic lesion is frequently difficult to identify on T2-weighted images

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