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Incidental Findings on Brain MRI in the General Population
NEJM 357:1821-1828, Vernooij,M.W.,et al, 2007

Genetic Causes of Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases, A Parctical Guide for Neurologists
Neurol 100:766-783, Manini,A.,&Pantoni,L., 2023

Small Strokes Causing Severe Vertigo
Neurol 83:169-173, Tehrani, A.S.S.,et al, 2014

The Causes and Risk of Stroke in Patients with Asymptomatic Internal-Carotid-Artery Stenosis
NEJM 342:1693-16700, Inzitari,D.,et al, 2000

Assessment of lacunar hemorrhage Associated With Hypertensive Stroke by Echo-Planar Gradient-Echo T2-Weighted MRI
Stroke 31:1646-1650, Kinoshita,T. et al, 2000

Adverse Cardiovascular and Central Nervous System Events Associated with Dietary Supplements Containing Ephedra Alkaloids
NEJM 343:1833-1838,1886, Haller,C.A. & Benowitz,N.L., 2000

Cerebral Infarction in Young Adults
Neurol 50:890-894, Kittner,S.J.,et al, 1998

Lacunar Infarcts Defined by Magnetic Resonance Imaging of 3660 Elderly People
Arch Neurol 55:1217-1225, Longstreth,W.T.,et al, 1998

Stroke Associated with Cardiac Surgery, Determinants, Timing, & Stroke Subtypes
Arch Neurol 54:83-87, Libman,R.B.,et al, 1997

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

Headache at Stroke Onset:The Lausanne Stroke Registry
JNNP 58:490-492, Kumral,E.,et al, 1995

Silent Brain Infarcts in 755 Consec Pts with a First-Ever Supratent Stroke:Stroke Subtype, Vascular Risk Factors & Mortality
Stroke 25:2384-2390, Boon,A.,et al, 1994

Pontine Infarction Extending to the Basal Surface
Stroke 25:2171-2178, Toyoda,K.,et al, 1994

An Autopsy Study of the Incidence of Lacunes in Relation to Age, Hypertension, and Arteriosclerosis
Stroke 22:993-996, Dozono,K.,et al, 1991

Incidence of Silent Lacunar Lesion in Normal Adults and Its Relation to Cerebral Blood Flow and Risk Factors
Stroke 22:1379-1383, Kobayashi,S.,et al, 1991

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

Prevalence of Silent Stroke in Patients Presenting with Initial Stroke:The Framingham Study
Stroke 20:850-852, Kase,C.S.,et al, 1989

Non Ischaemic Causes of Lacunar Syndromes:Prevalence and Clinical Findings
JNNP 52:1188-1190, Anzalone,N.&Landi,G., 1989

Asymptomatic Cerebral Infarction in Patients with Chronic Atrial Fibrillation
Stroke 19:955-957, Kempster,P.A.,et al, 1988

Diagnostic Classification of Stroke, Especially Lacunes
Stroke 19:1071-1073, 1074-1083, 1988, Weisberg,L.A., 1988

Clinical Use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Stroke
Stroke 17:328-331, DeWitt,L.D., 1986

Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum:A Review of Neurological Complications
Ann Neurol 4:18, Iqbal,A.,et al, 1978

Examination of the Brain & Spinal Cord
Neuropathology, Little, Brown & Co. (Tedeschi) 1970., Romanul,F., 1970

Clinical Syndromes in Cerebral Arterial Occlusion
(Ed) , Fields, Wm. Pathogenesis & Treatment of CVD, Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Fisher,C.M., 1961



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