Signal change on MRI after acute stroke
Signal change | Time it takes to become abnormal after stroke | Time it takes to become normal after stroke | Notes |
DWI high signal
|
2-4 hours | 10-14 days | DWI study sometime is quite variable for lacunar or posterior circulation infarction. |
ADC low signal
|
2 minutes | 7 days | |
FLAIR high signal
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from 6 hours | Sometimes arterial hyperintensity starts on FLAIR within the first two hours. | |
Cortical laminar necrosis with T1 high signal
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from 3-5 days, usually after 2 weeks | after 3 months | No high signal on GRE. |
Arterial enhancement
|
0-2 hour, commonly after 3 days | 1 week | |
Meningeal enhancement
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1-3 days | 1 week | Only after large stroke. |
Parenchymal enhancement | 1 day, usually after 3 days | 2 months | If persistent beyond 3 months, think other processes. Gyriform in cortical stroke and generalized/ringlike in lacunar, basal ganglia, brain stem or venous infarction. Lacunar infarctions have more interse enhancement. Enhancement within first 6 hours increases the risk of hemorrhagic transformation. |
Parenchymal enhancement after incomplete infarction
|
2-4 hour | 2 days | Good prognosis |
Hemorrhagic transformation | most common after 24 to 48 hours | rarely after 1 week | Petechial microbleeding can happen earlier and is of no importance and not contraindication for TPA. |