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is there a perihemorrhagic penumbra?

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is there a perihemorrhagic penumbra?

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GROUND AND PURPOSE: Cerebral ischemia has been proposed as a contributing mechanism to secondary neuronal injury after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). The search for surrogate parameters that allow treatment stratification for spontaneous ICH continues. We sought to assess the presence and prognostic effect of perihemorrhagic ischemic changes and hypoperfusion in a prospective stroke MRI study. METHODS: We performed stroke MRI in 32 patients with hyperacute ICH (mean, 16.9+/-17.2 mL) within 6 hours after symptom onset (mean, 3.1+/-1.3 hours). Clinical data at baseline (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale) and on day 90 (Barthel Index, modified Rankin Scale) were assessed. Perihemorrhagic perfusion- and diffusion-weighted imaging changes were assessed in a 1-cm-wide area around the clot. RESULTS: Despite a mild perihemorrhagic mean transit time prolongation of 0.7+/-1.1 second, there were no significant perihemorrhagic apparent diffusion coefficient or mean transit time changes i

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