Advanced multimodality neuroimaging of a giant, thrombosed MCA aneurysm complicated by an acute stroke in a pediatric patient

A 17-year-old boy presented to our quaternary hospital because of acute mental status changes following prolonged gastrointestinal illness resulting in dehydration. Neuroimaging studies with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a giant thrombosed aneurysm of the left mid...

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Main Authors: Gunes Orman, MD, Hardik A. Valand, BSc, Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-03-01
Series:Radiology Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043319303978
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spelling doaj-4192a58d29074f70b6fc7a836b7522492020-11-25T02:40:31ZengElsevierRadiology Case Reports1930-04332020-03-01153292297Advanced multimodality neuroimaging of a giant, thrombosed MCA aneurysm complicated by an acute stroke in a pediatric patientGunes Orman, MD0Hardik A. Valand, BSc1Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, MD2Texas Children's Hospital, Edward B. Singleton Department of Radiology, 6701 Fannin Street, Houston, TX 77030, USA; Corresponding author.Johns Hopkins Hospital, Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center, Division of Pediatric Radiology and Pediatric Neuroradiology, Baltimore, MD, USA; American University of Integrative Science, Tucker, GA, USATexas Children's Hospital, Edward B. Singleton Department of Radiology, 6701 Fannin Street, Houston, TX 77030, USA; Johns Hopkins Hospital, Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center, Division of Pediatric Radiology and Pediatric Neuroradiology, Baltimore, MD, USAA 17-year-old boy presented to our quaternary hospital because of acute mental status changes following prolonged gastrointestinal illness resulting in dehydration. Neuroimaging studies with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a giant thrombosed aneurysm of the left middle cerebral artery (MCA) with acute left MCA stroke. An ischemic penumbra was identified based upon the mismatch between diffusion weighted (DWI) and susceptibility weighted (SWI) MRI matching with the perfusion weighted imaging (PWI). On follow-up MRI, the core of ischemia as identified by DWI progressed into the ischemic penumbra identified by SWI. The patient had permanent moderate right hemiparesis and aphasia on last follow-up. In conclusion, thrombosis is a rare complication of a giant aneurysm in children. Advanced neuroimaging using the combination of DWI and noncontrast enhanced SWI is a valuable alternative or possibly adjunct to PWI to identify tissue at risk for progressing stroke. Keywords: Susceptibility weighted imaging, Perfusion weighted imaging, Diffusion weighted imaging, Ischemic penumbra, Pediatric aneurysmhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043319303978
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author Gunes Orman, MD
Hardik A. Valand, BSc
Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, MD
spellingShingle Gunes Orman, MD
Hardik A. Valand, BSc
Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, MD
Advanced multimodality neuroimaging of a giant, thrombosed MCA aneurysm complicated by an acute stroke in a pediatric patient
Radiology Case Reports
author_facet Gunes Orman, MD
Hardik A. Valand, BSc
Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, MD
author_sort Gunes Orman, MD
title Advanced multimodality neuroimaging of a giant, thrombosed MCA aneurysm complicated by an acute stroke in a pediatric patient
title_short Advanced multimodality neuroimaging of a giant, thrombosed MCA aneurysm complicated by an acute stroke in a pediatric patient
title_full Advanced multimodality neuroimaging of a giant, thrombosed MCA aneurysm complicated by an acute stroke in a pediatric patient
title_fullStr Advanced multimodality neuroimaging of a giant, thrombosed MCA aneurysm complicated by an acute stroke in a pediatric patient
title_full_unstemmed Advanced multimodality neuroimaging of a giant, thrombosed MCA aneurysm complicated by an acute stroke in a pediatric patient
title_sort advanced multimodality neuroimaging of a giant, thrombosed mca aneurysm complicated by an acute stroke in a pediatric patient
publisher Elsevier
series Radiology Case Reports
issn 1930-0433
publishDate 2020-03-01
description A 17-year-old boy presented to our quaternary hospital because of acute mental status changes following prolonged gastrointestinal illness resulting in dehydration. Neuroimaging studies with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a giant thrombosed aneurysm of the left middle cerebral artery (MCA) with acute left MCA stroke. An ischemic penumbra was identified based upon the mismatch between diffusion weighted (DWI) and susceptibility weighted (SWI) MRI matching with the perfusion weighted imaging (PWI). On follow-up MRI, the core of ischemia as identified by DWI progressed into the ischemic penumbra identified by SWI. The patient had permanent moderate right hemiparesis and aphasia on last follow-up. In conclusion, thrombosis is a rare complication of a giant aneurysm in children. Advanced neuroimaging using the combination of DWI and noncontrast enhanced SWI is a valuable alternative or possibly adjunct to PWI to identify tissue at risk for progressing stroke. Keywords: Susceptibility weighted imaging, Perfusion weighted imaging, Diffusion weighted imaging, Ischemic penumbra, Pediatric aneurysm
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043319303978
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