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Approximately 1 in 5 ischemic infarcts in patients with DWI lesions involving three vessel territory are malignancy related. In the absence of an identifiable embolic source, ischemic infarction with cancer-associated hypercoagulation accounts for 75% of cases. Cancer-associated hypercoagulation infarction should be considered particularly when no other cause is apparent. |
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