Research articleStroke rates in patients with lacunar and large vessel cerebral infarctions☆
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2011, Journal of the Neurological SciencesCitation Excerpt :In a previous study, it was demonstrated that another lacunar infarction and not a nonlacunar infarction, would be more likely to occur after a lacunar infarction [22]. However, the location of earlier lacunar infarctions have not been seen to be predictive of the location of subsequent events, as opposed to large-vessel infarcts which tended to be followed by additional large-vessel infarcts, usually in the same vascular distribution [23]. In this study, the lacunar infarction identified in patients was not compatible with the definition of hemodynamic stroke.
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2008, Handbook of Clinical NeurologyCitation Excerpt :However, ancillary investigations such as CT and duplex of carotid arteries are useful to be assured that extracranial vascular disease is not involved in the pathophysiologic process. Based on several studies with quite short follow‐up periods there had been a common perception that prognosis after lacunar infarcts is generally favorable with good recovery in most patients, a low risk of recurrent stroke, and minimal risk for death (Gandolfo et al., 1986; Bamford et al., 1987, 1991; Giroud et al., 1991a, b; Hier et al., 1991; Sacco et al., 1991; Brainin et al., 1992; Landi et al., 1992b; Miyao et al., 1992; Boiten and Lodder, 1993; Nadeau et al., 1993; Anderson et al., 1994; Clavier et al., 1994; Sacco et al., 1994; Salgado et al., 1996; Samuelsson et al., 1996a; Petty et al., 2000; Kazui et al., 2001; Kolominsky‐Rabas et al., 2001). However, this risk has been modified during the last few years after the publication of studies with longer periods of follow‐up and also taking cognitive aspects into account (Yamamoto et al., 1998; Eriksson and Olsson, 2001; Staaf et al., 2001; De Jong et al., 2002; Yamamoto et al., 2002; Norrving, 2003).
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Presented in part at the 40th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Cincinnati, OH, USA, April 1988.