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Incomplete lacunar infarction (Type I b lacunes)

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The aetiopathogenesis of small, deep (lacunar) infarcts remains controversial. The view that they are caused by occlusive intrinsic small vessel disease is widely held, but is based on only a small number of detailed pathology studies. We describe and illustrate a variant of small, microvessel-associated basal ganglia lesion, the histopathological features of which are distinct from those of classical Types I, II and III lacunes. Their appearances suggest a state of incomplete infarction. The pathogenetic significance of such lesions is discussed, in particular the role of mechanisms causing temporary or only moderately severe ischaemia.

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Received: 21 October 1997 / Revised, accepted: 16 January 1998

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Lammie, G., Brannan, F. & Wardlaw, J. Incomplete lacunar infarction (Type I b lacunes). Acta Neuropathol 96, 163–171 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004010050877

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