Lacunar infarct cerebellar stroke

    • [DOC File]Which patients benefit from oxygen ... - Stroke …

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      A stroke in a patient with a medium-risk cardiac source of embolism and no other cause of stroke is classified as a possible cardioembolic stroke. Small-artery occlusion (lacunar infarct) This category includes patients whose strokes are often labelled as lacunar infarcts in other classifications.


    • [DOC File]Acute stroke

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      Miscellaneous (venous infarct, carotid/vertebral dissection, CNS vasculitis, migraine, drug abuse (cocaine or amphetamines), hematologic disorders (sickle cell, polycythemia, leukemia), MELAS (mitochondrial encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke) Common stroke syndromes. Left MCA stroke. Aphasia with right hemiplegia of lower face and arm.


    • [DOC File]Choose the one best answer to each question below

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      acute stroke with monoplegia . acute femoral nerve compression. ... a large left thalamic lacunar infarct . a left medullar infarct . a right cerebellar hemorrhage . Answers: 1) c 2) a 3) d 4) b 5) c 6) d 7) a 8) b Title: Choose the one best answer to each question below Author: Daif


    • [DOCX File]Improving care in ED

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      in lacunar syndromes / large vessel occlusion; if used 90-180mins, may increase mortality 1%, if 3-4.5hrs, 1% absolute increased mortality; may disrupt care of other patients (including from post-thrombolysis cares); stroke mimics (where thrombolysis




    • [DOCX File]Stroke Types and Subtypes Subgroup …

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      The definition of lacunar infarction in ESUS [subcortical infarct ≤1.5 cm (≤2.0 cm on DWI) in largest dimension and in distribution of small, penetrating cerebral arteries of cerebral hemispheres and pons] may permit misclassification of embolic small subcortical infarcts within the territory of cortical penetrating arteries as non-embolic ...


    • [DOC File]EDC Stroke Proforma - BMJ Open Quality

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      Oct 24, 2013 · Infarction Infarct - Middle cerebral artery (TMCAS or PMCAS) ischaemic stroke - G460 Infarct - Anterior cerebral artery territory ischaemic stroke - G461 Infarct - Posterior cerebral artery territory ischaemic stroke - G462 Infarct - Brain stem stroke syndrome - G463 Infarct - Cerebellar stroke syndrome - G464 Infarct - Pure motor lacunar ...


    • [DOC File]School of Medicine - LSU Health New Orleans

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      • Anterior inferior cerebellar artery--pontocerebellar infarction Ataxic hemiparesis Associated symptoms. Anatomy & vascular territory +/- Sensory symptoms +/- Dysarthria (dysarthria- clumsy-hand syndrome) • Thalamogeniculate or basilar artery or middle cerebral artery--lacunar infarctions in pons, thalamus, internal capsule, medulla


    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Ischemic Stroke

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      Microscopic appearance of a lacunar infarct - cystic space (resolved liquefactive necrosis); there can be hemosiderin from hemorrhage as well: ... (but more frequent lacunar strokes and stroke at earlier age). stroke in history ... brain tumors, inner ear pathology (incl. cerebellar-pontine angle tumors), benign vertiginous states, basilar ...


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