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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Neuroradiology 35 (1993), S. 416-419 
    ISSN: 1432-1920
    Keywords: 23Na MRI ; Cerebral infarction ; Cell viability ; Cerebral oedema
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract 23Na MRI changes from the acute to chronic phase were investigated in seven patients with cerebral in-farcts. They showed no signal increase during the first 13 h after the stroke and revealed a definite signal increase thereafter. This reached a maximum 45–82 h after stroke and became slightly less marked in the subactue and chronic phases, probably as a result of disappearance of cerebral oedema. In the early acute phase of stroke,23Na MRI appears to fail to demonstrate Na+ increases in the ischaemic area, due presumably to the invisibility on MRI of intracellular23Na in the intact brain. The increase more than 13 h after stroke, during which ischaemic cells are likely to die, is presumably because of increased visibility of intracellular23Na in the dead cells.23Na MRI is apparently insensitive to early ischaemic changes, but may be useful for assessing the cell viability in the ischaemic brain.
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    Neuroradiology 34 (1992), S. 301-304 
    ISSN: 1432-1920
    Keywords: 23Na MRI ; 1H MRI ; Cerebral hemorrhage
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Four patients with cerebral hemorrhage were examined serially from the acute to chronic phase by1H magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),23Na MRI and computed tomography (CT). At 1–2 days after bleeding, the23Na image revealed no visible signal change in the area of hemorrhage, although CT and1H images clearly demonstrated the existence of a hematoma in the thalamus or putamen. At 4–7 days after the hemorrhage, the23Na images began to exhibit a small increase in signal intensity at the hematoma site, while at 2–3 weeks, a marked increase in23Na signal intensity was observed. These findings suggest that the hematoma consisted mainly of a corpuscular component, with a low Na+ concentration, with little serum component. Lack of signal from the corpuscular component on the23Na image was confirmed by an in vitro study. In the late acute phase, Na+ accumulation may occur in the corpuscular component due to failure of the Na+ pump. The intracellular23Na appears to be totally visible to MRI, resulting in an increase in signal intensity. In the subacute or chronic phase, the corpuscular component may be destroyed, leaving fluid in its place. A high Na+ concentration in this fluid may give markedly increased23Na signal intensity on MRI.23Na MRI appears to provide important information for understanding the evoluation of cerebral hemorrhage and for estimating the viability of cells, although its value for diagnosis may not be great.
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