BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The aim of this study was to assess the rate of chronic covert brain infarctions (CBIs) in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and to describe their phenotypes and diagnostic value. METHODS This is a single-center cohort study including 1546 consecutive patients with first-ever AIS on magnetic resonance imaging imaging from January 2015 to December 2017. The main study outcomes were CBI phenotypes, their relative frequencies, location, and association with vascular risk factors. RESULTS Any CBI was present in 574/1546 (37% [95% CI, 35%-40%]) of patients with a total of 950 CBI lesions. The most frequent locations of CBI were cerebellar in 295/950 (31%), subcortical supratentorial in 292/950 (31%),...
International audienceBackground and Purpose—We examined the association of white-matter hyperintens...
International audienceBackground: In acute infarction patients, small cortical cerebellar infarction...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: White matter changes (WMC) are a common finding on brain imaging and are ass...
Background This study was conducted to compare frequencies of chronic brain infarctions (CBIs) and w...
Background This study was conducted to explore the association of different phenotypes, count, and l...
Background This study was conducted to compare frequencies of chronic brain infarctions (CBIs) and w...
Unrecognized or unreported stroke-like symptoms, called covert symptoms, occur in persons free of cl...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE To investigate the association of different phenotypes, count, and locatio...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to determine the prevalences of carotid artery dise...
The relationship between the presence of silent cerebral infarcts (SCI) and etiology of an acute cer...
The relationship between the presence of silent cerebral infarcts (SCI) and etiology of an acute cer...
International audienceBACKGROUND:A revised classification of cerebellar infarctions (CI) may uncover...
ObjectiveTo examine etiologic stroke subtypes and vascular risk factor profiles and their associatio...
Background and purpose: The embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) represents a heterogeneous ...
Background and Purpose: White matter changes (WMC) are a common finding on brain imaging and are ass...
International audienceBackground and Purpose—We examined the association of white-matter hyperintens...
International audienceBackground: In acute infarction patients, small cortical cerebellar infarction...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: White matter changes (WMC) are a common finding on brain imaging and are ass...
Background This study was conducted to compare frequencies of chronic brain infarctions (CBIs) and w...
Background This study was conducted to explore the association of different phenotypes, count, and l...
Background This study was conducted to compare frequencies of chronic brain infarctions (CBIs) and w...
Unrecognized or unreported stroke-like symptoms, called covert symptoms, occur in persons free of cl...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE To investigate the association of different phenotypes, count, and locatio...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to determine the prevalences of carotid artery dise...
The relationship between the presence of silent cerebral infarcts (SCI) and etiology of an acute cer...
The relationship between the presence of silent cerebral infarcts (SCI) and etiology of an acute cer...
International audienceBACKGROUND:A revised classification of cerebellar infarctions (CI) may uncover...
ObjectiveTo examine etiologic stroke subtypes and vascular risk factor profiles and their associatio...
Background and purpose: The embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) represents a heterogeneous ...
Background and Purpose: White matter changes (WMC) are a common finding on brain imaging and are ass...
International audienceBackground and Purpose—We examined the association of white-matter hyperintens...
International audienceBackground: In acute infarction patients, small cortical cerebellar infarction...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: White matter changes (WMC) are a common finding on brain imaging and are ass...