Gadolinium leakage into ocular structures in Stroke: New Update
In a study published in Neurology rompted by the unexpected finding of gadolinium leakage into ocular structures (GLOS) in acute stroke patients, authors studied the frequency and nature of this finding in 167 patients.
Authors found gadolinium leakage into ocular structures (GLOS) to be common in patients with acute stroke; delayed GLOS was a marker for chronic vascular disease.
The mechanism for acute GLOS remains uncertain but may be a remote effect of acute cerebral injury on the blood–ocular barrier.
Gadolinium leakage into ocular structures in Stroke: New Update
Reviewed by Sumer Sethi
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Saturday, February 10, 2018
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