Background Lacunar ischaemic stroke accounts for around one quarter of all strokes, and is presumed to result from the occlusion of a single perforating artery supplying the deep subcortical areas of the brain. The underlying arterial pathology is poorly understood, but is thought to differ from the atherothrombotic processes that occlude larger intra- and extracranial arteries causing most other ischaemic stroke subtypes. Progress in understanding the aetiology of lacunar stroke has been limited by the lack of informative autopsy studies, and the difficulties in studying small blood vessels using brain imaging. One alternative approach is to compare the epidemiology of ischaemic stroke subtypes, since differences in the epidemiology may re...
Background and purpose: There is no strong evidence that all ischaemic stroke types are associated w...
BACKGROUND: Information on the mechanism of recurrent stroke may help physicians treating patients w...
Background: Evidence suggests that lacunar infarcts have different etiologies, possibly related to t...
Background and Purpose Differences in risk factor profiles between lacunar and other ischemic strok...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Differences in risk factor profiles between lacunar and other ischemic strok...
Differences in prognosis of lacunar and non-lacunar infarction patients might support distinct arter...
Differences in prognosis of lacunar and non-lacunar infarction patients might support distinct arter...
BACKGROUND: To understand the mechanisms of stroke and to target prevention, we need to know how ris...
Background and Purpose Differing associations of vascular risk factors with lacunar infarct have be...
The TOAST classification divides patients with ischemic stroke into five subgroups according to the ...
Objective: Lacunar infarcts are a frequent type of stroke caused mainly by cerebral small-vessel dis...
The etiology of ischemic stroke affects its prognosis, outcome and management. Our aims were to dete...
Determining the cause of stroke does influence choices for management. categorization of subtypes of...
Ischaemic stroke is a complex disorder with many different aetiologies, but previous studies of stro...
We tested the hypothesis that hypertension is more common and cardiac embolism less common in patien...
Background and purpose: There is no strong evidence that all ischaemic stroke types are associated w...
BACKGROUND: Information on the mechanism of recurrent stroke may help physicians treating patients w...
Background: Evidence suggests that lacunar infarcts have different etiologies, possibly related to t...
Background and Purpose Differences in risk factor profiles between lacunar and other ischemic strok...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Differences in risk factor profiles between lacunar and other ischemic strok...
Differences in prognosis of lacunar and non-lacunar infarction patients might support distinct arter...
Differences in prognosis of lacunar and non-lacunar infarction patients might support distinct arter...
BACKGROUND: To understand the mechanisms of stroke and to target prevention, we need to know how ris...
Background and Purpose Differing associations of vascular risk factors with lacunar infarct have be...
The TOAST classification divides patients with ischemic stroke into five subgroups according to the ...
Objective: Lacunar infarcts are a frequent type of stroke caused mainly by cerebral small-vessel dis...
The etiology of ischemic stroke affects its prognosis, outcome and management. Our aims were to dete...
Determining the cause of stroke does influence choices for management. categorization of subtypes of...
Ischaemic stroke is a complex disorder with many different aetiologies, but previous studies of stro...
We tested the hypothesis that hypertension is more common and cardiac embolism less common in patien...
Background and purpose: There is no strong evidence that all ischaemic stroke types are associated w...
BACKGROUND: Information on the mechanism of recurrent stroke may help physicians treating patients w...
Background: Evidence suggests that lacunar infarcts have different etiologies, possibly related to t...