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The Internet Journal of Radiology™ ISSN: 1528-8404| Home | Editors | Current Issue | Archives | Instructions for Authors | Disclaimer |Images in Clinical Medicine: Hyperdense MCA Sign
N.K. Sethi M.D.
J. Torgovnick M.D.
A. Mohan M.D.
A. Hirschfeld M.D.
B. Zablow M.D.
I. Omeis M.D.
Citation: N. Sethi, J. Torgovnick, A. Mohan, A. Hirschfeld, B. Zablow & I. Omeis : Images in Clinical Medicine: Hyperdense MCA Sign . The Internet Journal of Radiology. 2006 Volume 4 Number 2 Table of ContentsAbstractThe "hyperdense MCA sign" (HMCA) refers to the appearance, on computed tomography, of increased attenuation of the proximal portion of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) and is often associated with thrombosis of the M1 MCA segment. It is one of the early signs of ischemic stroke. Case ReportA 64-year old (R) handed female, with history of essential hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus, presented with 9-hour history of abrupt onset of right-sided weakness and difficulty speaking. Emergent head CT scan demonstrated a thrombus occluding the main stem of the left middle cerebral artery (hyperdense MCA sign) (Fig 1). Thrombolytics being contraindicated given her late presentation, successful endovascular extraction of the thrombus was achieved with a MERCI device (Mechanical Embolus Removal in Cerebral Ischemia). Follow up head CT scan showed resolution of the dense MCA sign and hemorrhagic conversion of the ischemic stroke (Fig 2 & 3); despite aggressive management, patient still had significant right hemiparesis and expressive aphasia upon transfer to rehab.
DiscussionThe HMCA sign also called as MCA “dot” sign is one of the early signs of ischemic stroke along with loss of the insular ribbon, attenuation of the lentiform nucleus and hemispherical sulcus effacement 1 .It may be the only diagnostic feature on computed tomography early after ischemic stroke. Various studies have been conducted to determine its incidence, diagnostic value, and reliability 2. False positives are recognized, and correct recognition of this sign has therefore, assumed greater importance especially with the advent of thrombolytic therapy for stroke 3. Address for correspondenceNitin Sethi, M.D. References1. Koga M, Saku Y, Toyoda K, Takaba H, Ibayashi S, Iida M . Reappraisal of early CT signs to predict the arterial occlusion site in acute embolic stroke. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 2003; 74:649-653. (s) 2. Barber PA, Demchuk AM, Hudon ME, Pexman JH, Hill MD, Buchan AM. Hyperdense sylvian fissure MCA "dot" sign: A CT marker of acute ischemia. Stroke. 2001 Jan; 32(1):84-8. (s) 3. Maramattom BV, Wijdicks EF. A misleading hyperdense MCA sign. Neurology 2004 Aug 10; 63(3):586. (s) This article was last modified on Fri, 13 Feb 09 14:11:03 -0600 This page was generated on Tue, 09 Feb 10 11:31:26 -0600, and may be cached. |
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