Abstract
We report specific changes bilaterally in the basal ganglia and thalamus following reperfusion after complete cerebral ischaemia. A 69-year-old man, resuscitated after cardiac arrest, showed symmetrical low-density lesions in the head of the caudate nucleus and lentiform nucleus on CT. MRI revealed methaemoglobin derived from minor haemorrhage in the basal ganglia and thalamus, not evident on CT. We suggest that this haemorrhage results from diapedesis of red blood cells through the damaged capillary endothelium following reperfusion.
MeSH terms
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Aged
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Basal Ganglia / diagnostic imaging
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Basal Ganglia / pathology*
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Brain Edema / diagnostic imaging
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Brain Edema / pathology
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Brain Ischemia / diagnostic imaging
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Brain Ischemia / pathology*
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Brain Ischemia / therapy*
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Caudate Nucleus / diagnostic imaging
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Caudate Nucleus / pathology
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Cerebral Hemorrhage / diagnostic imaging
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Cerebral Hemorrhage / pathology
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Corpus Striatum / diagnostic imaging
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Corpus Striatum / pathology
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Heart Arrest / therapy
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Male
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Methemoglobin
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Reperfusion*
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Resuscitation
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Thalamus / diagnostic imaging
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Thalamus / pathology*
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed