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CNS Involvement in Neuro-Behcet Syndrome:An MR Study
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Circadian Variation in Ischemic Stroke Subtypes
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Isolated Superior Oblique Palsies with Brainstem Lesions
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Diffusion-Weighted MRI in Acute Lacunar Syndromes, A Clinical-Radiological Correlation Study
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Different Predictors of Neurolgoical Worsening in Different Causes of Stroke
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Cerebral Infarction in Young Adults
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Clinical-Radiologic Correlations in Pure Sensory Stroke
Neurol 51:297-302, Shintani,S., 1998
Mechanisms of Second and Further Strokes
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Changes of Circadian Blood Pressure Patterns are Associated with the Occurrence of lacunar Infarction
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Lacunar Infarcts Defined by Magnetic Resonance Imaging of 3660 Elderly People
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CADASIL in a North American Family:Clinical, Pathological, and Radiologic Findings
Neurol 51:844-849, Desmond,D.W.,et al, 1998
Ataxic Hemiparesis,Critical Appraisal of a Lacunar Syndrome
Stroke 29:2549-2555, Gorman,M. J.,et al, 1998
Intravascular Malignant Lymphomatosis with Neurologic Presentation: Factors Facilitating Antemortem Diagnosis
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Nonhypertensive Cerebral Small-Vessel Disease
Stroke 28:2222-2229, Lammie,G.A.,et al, 1997
Small-Vessel Vasculitis
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Stroke Associated with Cardiac Surgery, Determinants, Timing, & Stroke Subtypes
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Widespread Dilatation of Perivascular Spaces:A Leukoencephalopathy Causing Dementia
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Cerebral Infarcts Related to Isolated Middle Cerebral Artery Stenosis
Stroke 28:1022-1027, Lyrer,P.A.,et al, 1997
Testing the Validity of the Lacunar Hypothesis
Neurol 48:1204-1211, Gan,R.,et al, 1997
Blood Pressure Changes in Acute Cerebral Infarction and Hemorrhage
Stroke 28:1401-1405, Morfis,L.,et al, 1997
Thalamic Haemorrhage
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Hyperinsulinism and Cerebral Microangiopathy
Stroke 27:219-223, Zunker,P.,et al, 1996
Functional Outcome in Patients with Lacunar Infarction
Stroke 27:842-846, Samuelsson,M.,et al, 1996
Long-Term Prognosis of First-Ever Lacunar Strokes
Stroke 27:661-666, Salgado,A.V.,et al, 1996
A Special Form of Cerebral Lacunae:Expanding Lacunae
JNNP 61:200-202, Homeyer,P.,et al, 1996
The Syndrome of Posterior Choroidal Artery Territory Infarction
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Significant Progression of White Matter Lesions and Small Deep (Lacular) Infarcts in Patients with Stroke
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Cerebral Infarction in Patients Aged 15 to 40 Years
Stroke 27:2016-2019, Neto,J.I.S.,et al, 1996
Dysarthria and Lacunar Stroke:Pathophysiologic Aspects
Neurol 47:1135-1141, Urban,P.P.,et al, 1996
Gait Disorders in Older Adults
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Risk Factors for Lacunar Infarction Syndromes
Neurol 45:1483-1487, You,R.,et al, 1995
Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Gene Deletion Polymorphism, Risk Factor for Lacune, not Carotid Atheroma
Stroke 26:1329-1333, Markus,H.S.,et al, 1995
Acute Lacunar Stroke in Association with Angiogram-Negative Subarachnoid Hemorrhage:Mechanistic Implications of Two Cases
Stroke 26:891-895, Tatter,S.B.,et al, 1995
Infraputaminal'Lacunes':Clinical and Pathological Correlations
Stroke 26:1598-1602, Pullicino,P.M.,et al, 1995
Binswanger's Disease-Revisited
Neurol 45:626-633, Caplan,L.R., 1995
Syndromes of Pontine Base Infarction:A Clinical-Radiological Correlation Study
Stroke 26:950-955, Kim,J.S.,et al, 1995
Diminished Nocturnal Blood Pressure Decline and Lesion Site in Cerebrovascular Disease
Stroke 26:829-833, Yamamoto,Y.,et al, 1995
Clinical and Topographical Range of Callosal Infarction:A Clinical and Radiological Correlation Study
JNNP 59:238-242, Giroud,M.&Duman,R., 1995
Headache at Stroke Onset:The Lausanne Stroke Registry
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Clinical and Prognostic Correlates of Stroke Subtype Misdiagnosis Within 12 Hrs from Onset
Stroke 26:1837-1840, Toni,D.,et al, 1995
Stroke in Young Black Patients:Risk Factors, Subtypes, & Prognosis
Stroke 26:1995-1998, Qureshi,A.I.,et al, 1995
Clinical Spectrum of CADASIL:A Study of 7 Families
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Doppler Emboli Signals Vary According to Stroke Subtype
Stroke 25:382-384, Grosset,D.G.,et al, 1994
Pure Motor Hemiparesis and Sensorimotor Stroke
Stroke 25:92-96, Toni,D.,et al, 1994
Involuntary Tonic Spasms of a Limb Due to a Brain Stem Lacunar Infarction
Stroke 25:217-219, Kaufman,D.K.,et al, 1994
Are Multiple Cerebral Infarcts Synergistic?
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Pure Sensory Stroke Caused by a Pontine Infarct:Clinical, Radiological, and Physiological Features in Four Patients
Stroke 25:1512-1515, Shintani,S.,et al, 1994
A Transient Fit of Laughter as the Inaugural Symptom of Capsular-Thalamic Infarction
Neurol 44:1762, Ceccaldi,M.&Milandre,L., 1994
Restricted Acral Sensory Syndrome Following Minor Stroke
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