Reducing Haemorrhagic Transformation after Thrombolysis for Stroke: A Strategy Utilising Minocycline
Figure 1
Subject presented with acute left hemiparesis, leg more affected than arm. Routine day one CT (a) and day 5 MRI (b) demonstrate a small haemorrhage in the left temporal lobe, away from the main area of infarction, shown on diffusion weighted MRI (c) and (d), mainly in the territory of the right anterior cerebral artery. No clinical deterioration was detected.