Case Report

Isolated Central Sulcus Hemorrhage: A Rare Presentation Most Frequently Associated with Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy

Table 3

Imaging modalities for evaluation of peripheral intracranial hemorrhage.

(i) Non-contrast CT: initial test of choice
(ii) MRI:
 (a) FLAIR—acute or subacute hemorrhage (non-specific)
 (b) GRE or SWI—decreased signal and blooming in areas of prior hemorrhage
(iii) CT and MR angiograms: diagnosis and characterization of aneurysms, AVM, and vasculitits
(iv) Angiography: limited value, invasive procedure