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Clinical Features, Pathogenesis, and Computed Tomographic Characteristics of Internal Watershed Infarction
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Intracranial Branch Atheromatous Disease:A Neglected, Understudied, and Underused Concept
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Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion as a Cause of Isolated Subcortical Infarction
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Identification of lacunar Infarcts Before Thrombolysis in the ECASS I Study
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Testing the Validity of the Lacunar Hypothesis
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A Special Form of Cerebral Lacunae:Expanding Lacunae
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Thalamic Haemorrhage
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Infraputaminal'Lacunes':Clinical and Pathological Correlations
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Clinical and Prognostic Correlates of Stroke Subtype Misdiagnosis Within 12 Hrs from Onset
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Pure Motor Hemiparesis and Sensorimotor Stroke
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Imaging of Cerebral Infarction Caused by Atrial Myxoma
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Infarction in the Anterior Rostral Cerebellum (the Territory of the Lateral Branch of the Superior Cerebellar Artery)
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Etiology of Motor or Sensory Stroke:The Predictive Value of Clinical and Radiological Features
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Are Sensorimotor Strokes Lacunar Strokes? A Case-Control Study of Lacunar and Non-lacunar Infarcts
JNNP 54:1063-1068, Landi,G.,et al, 1991
Lacunar Syndrome Due to Neurocysticercosis
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Risk Factors and Clinical Manifestations of Pathologically Verified Lacunar Infarctions
Stroke 20:990-999, Tuszynski,M.H.,et al, 1989
Non Ischaemic Causes of Lacunar Syndromes:Prevalence and Clinical Findings
JNNP 52:1188-1190, Anzalone,N.&Landi,G., 1989
Computed Tomographic Patterns of Proven Embolic Brain Infarctions
Ann Neurol 26:759-765, Ringelstein,E.B.,et al, 1989
Lacunar Syndromes Due to Brainstem Infarct & Haemorrhage
JNNP 51:509-515, Huang,C.Y.,et al, 1988
Diagnostic Classification of Stroke, Especially Lacunes
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When is Sensorimotor Stroke a Lacunar Syndrome
JNNP 50:720-726, Huang,C.Y.,et al, 1987
Lacunar Syndrome Due to Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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