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Relationship of FLIAR vascular hyperintensity territory with APCVs and venous oxygen saturation in patients with cerebral infarction
Pei-pei chang1, Yan-wei Miao1, Yu-han Jiang1, Yi-wei Che1, Bing-bing Gao1, Li-hua Chen1, Qing-wei Song1, Ren-wang Pu1, Ai-lian Liu1, Liang-jie Lin2, and Jia-zheng Wang2
1The First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Da Lian, China, 2Philips Healthcare, Bei Jing, China
 Patients with severe-occlusion were associated with higher FVH and APCVs scores than those with mild-to-moderate stenosis. The FVH territory was observed to be positively correlated with APCVs territory, oxygen extraction in patients with cerebral infarction.
Figure.4 MRI images of a 63-years-old man. A: the MR angiography shows the occur of occlusion in left middle cerebral artery. B: DWI shows the hyperintense region in left basal ganglia. C~F: The modified ASPECT score of FVH shows that the FVH score was 6. G~I: APCVs score is 5.
Tables Clinical information and MR measurements for patients