Radiology Research and Practice (Jan 2012)

Differentiating between Hemorrhagic Infarct and Parenchymal Intracerebral Hemorrhage

  • P. M. C. Choi,
  • J. V. Ly,
  • V. Srikanth,
  • H. Ma,
  • W. Chong,
  • M. Holt,
  • T. G. Phan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/475497
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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Differentiating hemorrhagic infarct from parenchymal intracerebral hemorrhage can be difficult. The immediate and long-term management of the two conditions are different and hence the importance of accurate diagnosis. Using a series of intracerebral hemorrhage cases presented to our stroke unit, we aim to highlight the clues that may be helpful in distinguishing the two entities. The main clue to the presence of hemorrhagic infarct on computed tomography scan is the topographic distribution of the stroke. Additional imaging modalities such as computed tomography angiogram, perfusion, and magnetic resonance imaging may provide additional information in differentiating hemorrhagic infarct from primary hemorrhages.