Diagnosis of Early Stroke by Ct Scan
Abstract
In this matter, we use CT in emergency cases, and the patient often arrives unconscious, and in this case the doctor cannot give a final clinical diagnosis, so we perform a CT scan. This provides us with a device to see the damaged blood vessels and their location. Therefore, we diagnose the condition and know the type of stroke (ischemic-hemorrhage). The specialist follows up the condition of the patient suffering from a stroke using an MRI scan.
Occipital bleeding represents the most dangerous (destructive) type, as the rate of recovery from it is very low, and in most cases the person suffering from this type loses his life. The infection rate is 15%.
As for its perfusion, it is less dangerous compared to the first, and the patient can be cured, and it is the most common, with a rate of 85%.