Lacunar stroke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lacunar stroke or lacunar infarct ( LACI ) is a type of stroke that results from occlusion of one of the penetrating arteries that provides blood to the brain's deep structures. Patients who pres...
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Lacunar amnesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lacunar amnesia is the loss of memory about one specific event. It is a type of amnesia that leaves a lacuna (a gap) in the record of memory. This type of amnesia is used as a plot element in the mov...
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BACKGROUND: The neuroradiologic findings in the Chiari II malformation are well known. ... Luckenschadel (lacunar skull) is commonly seen in patients with Chiari II on plain film and with computed tomography (CT). However, the sonographic appearance of luckenschadel has not previously been described. paragraph signObjective.
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In a large randomized trial, magnesium given within 12 hours of an acute stroke did not improve outcome in nonlacunar infarcts, but only 3% were treated within 3 hours. ... Feb. 5, 2004 — Magnesium administered within 12 hours of an acute stroke did not improve outcome except perhaps for lacunar infarcts,
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Overview: The lacunar hypothesis proposes that (1) symptomatic lacunes present with distinctive lacunar syndromes and (2) a lacune is due to occlusion of a single deep penetrating artery generated by a specific vascular pathology. ... lacunes may present with specific lacunar syndromes or may be asymptomatic.
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Lacunar Stroke Types ... Ataxic Hemiparesis, Dysarthria-clumsy Hand Syndrome, And Other Lacunar Syndromes ... The modern period in the history of lacunar infarcts started with Charles Miller Fisher, who, in the 1960s, redefined lacunae as "small, deep cerebral infarcts," essentially returning to Durand-Fardel's definition...
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Lacunar strokes, a subtype of ischemic stroke, have earned their name because the area rendered ischemic takes the form of a small lacune or cavity (usually less than 15mm in diameter). Although a lacunar stroke may be small, it can lead to major neurologic deficits.
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Lacunar strokes can be defined as strokes in which a small branch of a larger blood vessel becomes occluded and causes a stroke. ... All About Lacunar Strokes...
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The lacunar hypothesis proposes that (1) symptomatic lacunes present with distinctive lacunar syndromes and (2) a lacune ... Much of our current knowledge of lacunar strokes is due to Fisher's prior cadaveric dissection of post-mortem stroke patients.
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