Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3069899 | Neurobiology of Disease | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Extracellular recordings demonstrated depolarizations in the ischemic core, but not in adjacent areas, where evoked activity was preserved and brief peri-infarct depolarizations occurred. Diffusion-weighted MRI and immunostaining performed after neurophysiological characterization showed changes restricted to the core region. Diffusion-weighted MR alterations did not include the penumbra region characterized by peri-infarct depolarizations. Therefore, by comparing neurophysiological, imaging and anatomical data, we can conclude that DW-MRI underestimates the extension of the tissue damage involved in brain ischemia.
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Authors
Gian Luca Breschi, Laura Librizzi, Chiara Pastori, Ileana Zucca, Alfonso Mastropietro, Alessandro Cattalini, Marco de Curtis,