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Centrum Ovale Infarcts:Subcortical Infarct in the Territory of Middle Cerebral Art
Neurol 42:1992-1998, Bogousslavsky,J.&Regli,F., 1992
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Article Abstract
The centrum ovale,which contains the core of the hemispheric white matter, receives its blood supply from the superficial(pial)middle cerebal artery (MCA)system through perforating medullary branches(MBs),which course towards the lateral ventricles.Through vascular changes in the centrum ovale have been emphasized in dementia,stroke from acute infarction in the centrum ovale is less well documented.We studies 36 patients with infarct limited to MB territory,without involvement of the lenticulostriate territory.Ten patients had a large infarct,associated with severe disease of the ipsilateral carotid artery and with acute neurologic- neuropsychological impairment not different than thta of MCA infarcts.In 26 patients,the infarc was small and round or ovoid,and was associated with hypertension or diabetes and with"lacunar syndromes,"usually of progressive onset.These findings show that two forms of centrum ovale infarcts can be delineated according to infarct size and shape,clinical picture,risk factors,and associated vascular disease.We propose to classify subcortical infarcts on the carotid system into four main territory groups:(1)deep perforator territory(from MCA trunk,carotid syphon,anterior choroidal artery,anterior cerebral artery trunk,Heubner's artery,and posterior communicating artery);(2)Perforating MBN territory (from the superficial MCA branches);(3)junctional(territory between 1 and 2);and(4)combined territories.
 
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