1.Stroke from Delayed Embolization of Polymerized Glue Following Percutaneous Direct Injection of a Carotid Body Tumor.
Thamburaj KRISHNAMOORTHY ; Arun Kumar GUPTA ; Jayadevan E RAJAN ; Bejoy THOMAS
Korean Journal of Radiology 2007;8(3):249-253
A 52-year-old male with right carotid body tumor underwent direct percutaneous glue (n-butylcyanoacrylate [NBCA]) embolization. Several hours later, he developed left hemiparesis from embolization of the polymerized glue cast. Migration of glue during percutaneous tumor embolization is presumed to occur only in the liquid state, which may lead to stroke or cranial nerve deficits. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of delayed glue embolization from a treated hypervascular tumor of the head and neck.
Carotid Body Tumor/blood supply/*therapy
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Cyanoacrylates/administration & dosage/*adverse effects
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Embolization, Therapeutic/*methods
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Enbucrilate
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Foreign-Body Migration/*complications
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Humans
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Injections, Intralesional
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Stroke/*etiology
2.The Imaging of Localization Related Symptomatic Epilepsies: The Value of Arterial Spin Labelling Based Magnetic Resonance Perfusion.
Chinmay NAGESH ; Savith KUMAR ; Ramshekhar MENON ; Bejoy THOMAS ; Ashalatha RADHAKRISHNAN ; Chandrasekharan KESAVADAS
Korean Journal of Radiology 2018;19(5):965-977
Accurate identification of the epileptogenic zone is an important prerequisite in presurgical evaluation of refractory epilepsy since it affects seizure-free outcomes. Apart from structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI), delineation has been traditionally done with electroencephalography and nuclear imaging modalities. Arterial spin labelling (ASL) sequence is a non-contrast magnetic resonance perfusion technique capable of providing similar information. Similar to single-photon emission computed tomography, its utility in epilepsy is based on alterations in perfusion linked to seizure activity by neurovascular coupling. In this article, we discuss complementary value that ASL can provide in the evaluation and characterization of some basic substrates underlying epilepsy. We also discuss the role that ASL may play in sMRI negative epilepsy and acute scenarios such as status epilepticus.
Electroencephalography
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Epilepsy*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Neuroimaging
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Neurovascular Coupling
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Perfusion*
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Seizures
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Status Epilepticus
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Tomography, Emission-Computed