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대한뇌졸중학회 대한뇌졸중학회지 대한뇌졸중학회지 제1권 제1호
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1999.1
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72 - 76 (5page)

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Background : Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain has improved the diagnosis of stroke and has revealed unexpected changes in the cerebral white matter. This study was undertaken to know the magnetic resonance signal abnormalities and to evaluate the association between magnetic resonance signal changes and in vertebrobasilar insufficiency (VBI). Methods : Fifty-three patients (11 men, 42 women) who were admitted with the first VBI symptoms and 51 controls (13 men, 38 women) were examined by brain MRI during the period of Sep. 1995 to Mar. 1997. We evaluated the type of white matter signal change and location of lacunar infarction in T2-weighted image. Risk factors of stroke were also evaluated. Patients with previous stroke or VBI history and with other causes of dizziness were excluded. Controls were those without VBI symptoms or other neurological disorders. Results:Thirty-six (67.9%) of 53 patients showed abnormal signal changes. Cerebral white matter abnormalities (58.5%) and lacunar infarctions (37.7%) were presented. The cap type of white matter change was more often observed in patients than controls. The patients with VBI had more marked white matter change with lacunar infarction than those of controls. Hypertension was the only significant risk factor in the patients with white matter changes, and also with lacunar infarctions. Conclusion : Brain MRI showed more significantly white matter abnormalities and lacunar infarctions in VBI patients than those in controls. These results suggest that the white matter changes and lacunar infarctions may be associated with cerebral ischemia. Korean Journal of Stroke 1999;1(1):72~76

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