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Abstract #2741

Ipsilateral Thalamic Diaschisis in Stroke Patients

Marco Piccirelli1, Christiaan Hendrik Bas van Niftrik1, Martina Sebök1, Giovanni Muscas1, Carlo Serra1, Athina Pangalu1, Oliver Bozinov1, Andreas Luft1, Luca Regli1, Christoph Stippich1, and Jorn Fierstra1

1University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

Presence of ipsilateral thalamic diaschisis in stroke patients, detected using BOLD-CVR, is characterized by thalamic volume reduction, reduced thalamic blood flow, and worse stroke severity scores at admission as well as 3 months follow-up. This finding suggests that ipsilateral thalamic diaschisis may be an important clinical imaging marker in stroke patients.

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