Capsular Hypesthetic Ataxic Hemiparesis
Stroke 21:24-33, Helgason,C.M.&Wilbur,A.C., 1990
Wallerian Degeneration of the Pyramidal Tract in Capsular Infarction Studied by Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Stroke 21:404-409, Pujol,J.,et al, 1990
Clinical Study of 227 Patients with Lacunar Infarcts
Stroke 21:842-847, Arboix,A.,et al, 1990
Prospective Study of Lacunar Infarction Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Stroke 21:546-554, Hommel,M.,et al, 1990
The Fallacy of the Lacune Hypothesis
Stroke 21:1251-1257, Millikan,C.&Futrell,N., 1990
Small Deep Cerebral Infarcts Assoc with Occlusive Internal Carotid Artery Dis, A Hemodynamic Phenomenon
Arch Neurol 47:953-957, Waterston,J.A.,et al, 1990
Pathogenesis of Anterior Circulation Stroke in Patients with Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation
Neurol 40:1046-1050, Bogousslavsky,J.,et al, 1990
Parkinsonism Due to a Basal Ganglia Lacunar State:Clinicopathologic Correlation
Neurol 40:897-900, Murrow,R.W.,et al, 1990
A Radiologic Study of Dynamic Processes in Lacunar Dementia
Stroke 20:1488-1493, Tanaka,Y.,et al, 1989
Non Ischaemic Causes of Lacunar Syndromes:Prevalence and Clinical Findings
JNNP 52:1188-1190, Anzalone,N.&Landi,G., 1989
Clinical and Radiologic Features of Lacunar Versus Nonlacular Minor Stroke
Stroke 20:59-64, Norrving,B.&Cronqvist,S., 1989
Pure Sensory Stroke Due to a Pontine Lacune
Stroke 20:406-408, Hommel,M.,et al, 1989
Hypesthetic Ataxic Hemiparesis in a Thalamic Lacune
Stroke 20:819-821, Lee,N.,et al, 1989
Lacunar Syndrome Due to Neurocysticercosis
Arch Neurol 46:415-417, Barinagarrementeria,F.&DelBrutto,O.H., 1989
Risk Factors and Clinical Manifestations of Pathologically Verified Lacunar Infarctions
Stroke 20:990-999, Tuszynski,M.H.,et al, 1989
The Value of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Detection of Type II Hemorrhagic lacunes
Stroke 20:822-825, Challa,V.R.&Moody,D.M., 1989
Lacunar Infarct of the Tegmentum of the Lower Lateral Pons
Arch Neurol 46:566-567, Fisher,C.M., 1989
Plasma Lipoproteins in Cortical Versus Lacunar Infarction
Stroke 20:448-452, Adams,R.J.,et al, 1989
Prevalence of Silent Stroke in Patients Presenting with Initial Stroke:The Framingham Study
Stroke 20:850-852, Kase,C.S.,et al, 1989
Falling and Postural Deficits Due to Acute Unilateral Basal Ganglia Lesions
Arch Neurol 46:492-496, Labadie,E.L.,et al, 1989
'Crescendo'Transient Ischemic Attacks:Clinical & Angiographic Correlations
Neurol 38:198-201, Rothrock,J.F.,et al, 1988
Asymptomatic Cerebral Infarction in Patients with Chronic Atrial Fibrillation
Stroke 19:955-957, Kempster,P.A.,et al, 1988
Memory Loss from a Subcortical White Matter Infarct
JNNP 51:866-869, Kooistra,C.A.&Heilman,K.M., 1988
Lateral Thalamic Infarcts
Arch Neurol 45:959-964, Caplan,L.R.,et al, 1988
Thalamic Infarcts:Clinical Syndromes, Etiology, and Prognosis
Neurol 38:837-848, Bogousslavsky,J.,et al, 1988
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cerebral Lesions in Pts with the Sjogren Syndrome
Ann Int Med 108:815-823, Alexander,E.L.,et al, 1988
The Electroencephalogram and Acute Ischemic Stroke, Distinguishing Cortical from Lacunar Infarction
Arch Neurol 45:520-524, Macdonell,R.A.L.,et al, 1988
Neurocysticercosis and Pure Motor Hemiparesis
Stroke 19:1156-1158, Barinagarrementeria,F.&DelBrutto,O.H., 1988
Diagnostic Classification of Stroke, Especially Lacunes
Stroke 19:1071-1073, 1074-1083, 1988, Weisberg,L.A., 1988
Carotid Angiography in Patients with Lacunar Infarction, A Prospective Study
Stroke 19:1093-1096, Kappelle,L.J.,et al, 1988
Dementia Due to Vascular Disease-A Multifactorial Disorder
Stroke 19:1291-1299, Scheinberg,P., 1988
Aetiological Considerations and Risk Factors for Multi-Infarct Dementia
JNNP 51:1489-1497, Meyer,J.S.,et al, 1988
Binswanger's Disease:A Review
Stroke 18:2-12, Babikian,V.&Ropper,A.H., 1987
The Natural History of Lacunar Infarction:The Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project
Stroke 18:545-551, Bamford,J.,et al, 1987
Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Evaluation of Lacunar Stroke
Stroke 18:781-786, Rothroci,J.F.,et al, 1987
When is Sensorimotor Stroke a Lacunar Syndrome
JNNP 50:720-726, Huang,C.Y.,et al, 1987
Selective Proprioceptive Loss from a Thalamic Lacunar Stroke
Stroke 18:1160-1163, Sacco,R.L.,et al, 1987
Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Lacunar Syndromes of Pure Motor & Ataxic Hemiparesis
Stroke 18:1093-1097, Kelly,M.A.,et al, 1987
MR Imaging in"Lacunar"Hemiballismus
J Comput Assist Tomogr 10:793-797, Biller,J.,et al, 1986
Interobserver Agreement in the Diagnosis of Stroke Type
Arch Neurol 43:893-898, Gross,C.R.,et al, 1986
Painful Tonic Spasms Caused by Putaminal Infarction
Stroke 17:1319-1321, Merchut,M.P.,et al, 1986
A Case of Parkinsonism Following Striatal Lacunar Infarction
JNNP 49:1087-1088, Friedman,A.,et al, 1986
Clinical Use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Stroke
Stroke 17:328-331, DeWitt,L.D., 1986
Progressive Lacunar Infarction with Demonstrated Patency of the Middle Cerebral Artery
Stroke 17:1028-1030, Halsey,J.H., 1986
Cause of Cerebral Infarction in the Carotid Territory, Its Relation to the Size & the Location of Infarct
Stroke 16:459-466, Olsen,T.S.,et al, 1985
A Microangiopathic Syndrome of Encephalopathy, Hearing Loss & Retinal Arteriolar Occlusions
Neurol 35:1113-1121, Monteiro,M.L.R.,et al, 1985
Lacunar Syndrome Due to Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Stroke 16:454-459, Mori,E.,et al, 1985
Generalized Chorea Due to Bilateral Small, Deep Cerebral Infarcts
Neurol 35:588-589, Tabaton,M.,et al, 1985
Progressive Dementia, Visual Deficits, Amyotrophy, & Microinfarcts
Neurol 35:789-796, Kaplan,J.G.,et al, 1985
Aphasia & Agraphia in Lesions of the Posterior Internal Capsule & Putamen
Neurol 35:1797-1801, Tanridag,O.&Kirshner,H.S., 1985