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Lacunar Infarcts

Pure sensory syndromes and post stroke pain secondary to bilateral thalamic lacunar infarcts: a case report

Pure sensory syndromes and post stroke pain secondary to bilateral thalamic lacunar infarcts: a case report

... sensory lacunar infarcts, most often located in the ventral posterior tier nuclei which is the main sensory relay nuclei to the cere- brum [1,8], should not be considered ...thalamic infarcts, due to ...

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Frequency of Subclinical Lacunar Infarcts in Ischemic Leukoaraiosis and Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy

Frequency of Subclinical Lacunar Infarcts in Ischemic Leukoaraiosis and Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy

... Diffusion-weighted MR imaging provides a method for detecting recent ischemic lesions. Diffu- sion is reduced in an area of acute infarction, which is visible on diffusion-weighted images as an area of hyperintensity. ...

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MR and CT of Lacunar Infarcts

MR and CT of Lacunar Infarcts

... In patients with multiple lacunar attacks group 1 or a history of remote lacunar stroke group 3, some lacunae were detected by CT scanning and T1weighted imaging, although a greater perc[r] ...

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Perfusion Deficits and Mismatch in Patients with Acute Lacunar Infarcts Studied with Whole Brain CT Perfusion

Perfusion Deficits and Mismatch in Patients with Acute Lacunar Infarcts Studied with Whole Brain CT Perfusion

... main manifestations of small-vessel disease, accounting for 10%– 20% of all ischemic strokes, and they often present with the charac- teristic classic lacunar syndromes: pure motor hemiparesis, pure sensory ...

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Multimodal CT Provides Improved Performance for Lacunar Infarct Detection

Multimodal CT Provides Improved Performance for Lacunar Infarct Detection

... and lacunar infarcts were excluded from review (n ⫽ ...clinical lacunar syndrome, we excluded the following: 11 patients with stroke mimic (cavern- ous malformation, aneurysm, venous thrombosis, ...

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Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy in an Israeli family

Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy in an Israeli family

... (cerebral infarcts) in 70%–80% of cases, almost exclusively lacunar infarcts involving the subcorti- cal white matter, deep gray matter nuclei, and brain stem, as well as progressive cognitive ...

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CT Perfusion in Acute Lacunar Stroke: Detection Capabilities Based on Infarct Location

CT Perfusion in Acute Lacunar Stroke: Detection Capabilities Based on Infarct Location

... This study found that CTP is superior to NCCT/CTA in the de- tection of acute lacunar infarcts. The specificity was high for lacu- nar infarct detection by using all of the studied perfusion param- eters, ...

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MRI Characteristics of Globus Pallidus Infarcts in Isolated Methylmalonic Acidemia

MRI Characteristics of Globus Pallidus Infarcts in Isolated Methylmalonic Acidemia

... GP infarcts were present. Putative infarcts were carefully assessed to distinguish small infarcts from promi- nent perivascular spaces, a nonpathologic phenomenon that can also occur in the basal ...

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Oxidative phosphorylation and lacunar strokeGenome-wide enrichment analysis of common variants

Oxidative phosphorylation and lacunar strokeGenome-wide enrichment analysis of common variants

... isolated lacunar infarct (ILI): patients with only a single infarct and mild or absent LA (Fazekas grade ,2); (2) multiple lacunar infarcts (MLI)/LA: MLI or moderate to severe LA (Fazekas grade ...of ...

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Clinical predictors of lacunar syndrome not due to lacunar infarction

Clinical predictors of lacunar syndrome not due to lacunar infarction

... that lacunar syndromes were predictors of lacunar infarcts ...a lacunar syndrome ...of lacunar syndrome not due to lacunar infarct, --the largest reported in the literature up to ...

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Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy: MR findings

Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy: MR findings

... white matter, subcortical white matter, external capsule, basal ganglia, thalamus, and pons. These more sharply defined areas were of higher signal on T2-weighted images than the larger lesions. On the proton ...

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Silent Cerebral Infarcts in Sickle Cell Anemia: A Risk Factor Analysis

Silent Cerebral Infarcts in Sickle Cell Anemia: A Risk Factor Analysis

... Silent infarcts were not associated with hand–foot syndrome, a painful event common in infants with sickle cell anemia (P 5 ...silent infarcts and only one seizure among the 188 with a normal MRI ...

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Patients’ responses to incidentally discovered silent brain infarcts – a qualitative study

Patients’ responses to incidentally discovered silent brain infarcts – a qualitative study

... Recruitment proceeded simultaneously with all three aforementioned strategies, often used in combination (Fig. 1). Between 12/2015–5/2016, 102 patients were prospectively identified as having SBIs by neuroradio- logist ...

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Isolated Nodular Ischemic Infarcts: A CentralLesion That Presents as Peripheral Vertigo

Isolated Nodular Ischemic Infarcts: A Central Lesion That Presents as Peripheral Vertigo

... Differentiating between the peripheral and central nystagmus is a pivotal step in the evaluation of a patient with vertigo. Ischemic infarcts have a hyperacute onset while peripheral vestibular lesions tend to ...

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Patterns of edema in tumors vs  infarcts: visualization of white matter pathways

Patterns of edema in tumors vs infarcts: visualization of white matter pathways

... TABLE 3: Tumor Site and Edema Extension in White Matter Pathways: 143 Tumors in 106 Cases Tumo r Si le No.. Tumors with Edema in White M atler Pat hways Arc uate Whil e Maller.[r] ...

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A simple practical classification of cerebral infarcts on CT and its interobserver reliability

A simple practical classification of cerebral infarcts on CT and its interobserver reliability

... METHOD: Two experienced neuroradiologists independently reviewed 119 CT brain scans showing recent small to large cortica l and subcortica l cerebral infarcts and classified each for sit[r] ...

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Soil lacunar factor and reference shrinkage

Soil lacunar factor and reference shrinkage

... so-called lacunar pores that are essentially larger than the clay matrix ...soil lacunar factor, determines the volume fraction of the clay matrix pore decrease at shrinkage that is transformed to the ...

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A Study on Evaluation of Motor, Cognitive and Behavioral Manifestations of Basal Ganglia Infarcts.

A Study on Evaluation of Motor, Cognitive and Behavioral Manifestations of Basal Ganglia Infarcts.

... In our study, dystonia was the most common movement disorder observed in patients with basal ganglionic infarcts, followed by chorea. Mild to moderate depression and apathy is very common in basal ganglionic ...

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Diffusion Tensor Pyramidal Tractography in Patients With Anterior Choroidal Artery Infarcts

Diffusion Tensor Pyramidal Tractography in Patients With Anterior Choroidal Artery Infarcts

... AchoA infarcts to corticospinal tracts (CSTs) and CST integrity were investigated with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to identify prognostic parameters related to diffusion anisotropy changes in AchoA ...

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Cerebral vasomotor reactivity in border zone infarcts; a transcranial Doppler study

Cerebral vasomotor reactivity in border zone infarcts; a transcranial Doppler study

... The underlying pathology of cerebral infarcts in the watershed area between the large cerebral vessels has been a point of debate [2]. Hypoperfusion and microem- bolization looked like two alternating exclusive ...

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