Hyperdense MCA sign

Case contributed by Tanzilur Rahman
Diagnosis certain

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Right-sided hemiparesis

Patient Data

Age: 55 years
Gender: Female
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M1 and M2 segments of the left MCA are hyperdense.

Triangular hypodense areas are seen in the left lentiform nucleus, external capsule and insular cortex resulting in loss of gray white differentiation.

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Annotated axial non-contrast image shows hyperdense left MCA.

Case Discussion

Hyperdense MCA sign refers to intraluminal thromboembolic material within the middle cerebral artery. It is the earliest visible sign of an MCA infarction.

Sometimes, atherosclerosis, polycythaemia, or haemoconcentration may mimic this condition.

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