Lacunar stroke syndromes

    • [DOC File]Acute Stroke Care Pathway - Galway EM

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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 ... many different syndromes; in real life, combinations of syndromes are seen (vs. isolated classic syndromes ...

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

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      This definition attempts to capture those patients with the lacunar syndrome of pure motor hemiparesis or the related lacunar syndromes of sensorimotor stroke and ataxic hemiparesis. Definition D includes all patients with baseline NIHSS in the lowest (least severe) quartile of severity (NIHSS score ≤9), excluding all patients with aphasia ...

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    • [DOC File]Dr

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      lacunar stroke: Thickened small vessel wall that gets blocked . HTN is a very important risk factor. Locations: basal ganglia, thalamus, internal capsule, pons. Cardiac sources of emboli: ... Syndromes based on involved vessels (PICA, AICA, SCA, pontine arteries)

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    • Learn About the Symptoms and Types of Lacunar Strokes

      Stroke Syndromes Main symptom: Hemiparesis ... +/- Dysarthria (dysarthria- clumsy-hand syndrome) • Thalamogeniculate or basilar artery or middle cerebral artery--lacunar infarctions in pons, thalamus, internal capsule, medulla ... • Posterior cerebral artery territory stroke • Complex, detailed, + inversion of the sleep-wake cycle ...

      right basal ganglia lacunar infarct


    • [DOCX File]SimpleSite

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      Lacunar Syndromes - Pure Motor Stroke (most frequent) - Pure Sensory Stroke - Sensorimotor Stroke No visual field deficit, no new higher cerebral deficit, no brainstem disturbance, no drowsiness. Unilateral, pure motor/sensory deficit clearly involving two of three areas (face, arm and leg) with the whole of one limb being involved.

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

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