(1) In respect to differential diagnosis MRI revealed infarcts, basal ganglia lacunes and confluent white matter lesions as the most effective discriminators between VD and DTD.
(2) At two years, survival rates of lacune and TIA are the highest.
(3) Subdural hematoma and multiple lacunes in the cerebral white matter were demonstrated with brain MRI.
(4) Type II lacunes have not previously been reported during life.
(5) Our aim was to evaluate the capabilities of magnetic resonance imaging in the detection and delineation of lacunes in a project of clinicotopographic correlations.
(6) We evaluated 108 consecutive patients with a lacune in the lenticulostriate distribution for other stroke risk factors such as carotid and cardiac disease.
(7) The regional cerebral blood flow measured by the xenon-133 inhalation method was significantly lower in subjects with silent lacunes than in those without (p less than 0.02).
(8) Magnetic resonance imaging showed a left thalamic lacune bordering the medial portion of the posterior limb of the internal capsule.
(9) Two patients with a small lacune and a hemorrhage in the pontine tegmentum showed a selective sensory deficit of the medial lemniscal type.
(10) Patients with lacunes (P(+)) were significantly higher in age than patients without lacune (P(-)).
(11) The small arterioles in the lacune cavities supplied adjacent intact brain.
(12) In the present work, it is demonstrated that the chemical peritonitis also widens the stomata in the roofs of the diaphragmatic lymphatic lacunes.
(13) The results indicate that the differences in the frequency of lacune and subarachnoid hemorrhage were associated with the patient population, whereas the differences in the frequency of embolism and atherothrombosis were associated with the diagnostic process.
(14) There wasn't any lacune neither in the cerebral stem nor in the cerebellum.
(15) Intracerebral haemorrhages (ICH) account for 8.8% of strokes, subarachnoid haemorrhages (SH) for 1.5%, cortical infarcts (CI) for 45.6%, lacunes for 16.7%, TIA for 15.8%, and 11% were undetermined.
(16) CT scans showed recent infarction in 4 patients and an old subcortical lacune in 2 patients.
(17) This is the 1st animal model of (1) stroke with emboli produced in vivo rather than injected into the carotid, (2) intimal proliferation of smooth muscle without invasion of the vessel, and (3) lacunes.
(18) Pathological examination of the brain from one patient showed the presence of severe hemorrhagic "lacunar" infarcts adjacent to the left lateral ventricle, one showing direct continuity of blood in the lacune with the massive intraventricular hematoma.
(19) Medical history, neurologic history, and hospitalization summaries are presented separately for the following stroke subtypes: infarction, unknown cause; embolism from cardiac source; infarction due to atherosclerosis; lacune; parenchymatous or intracerebral hemorrhage; subarachnoid hemorrhage; and other.
(20) The ipsilateral infarct rate was 10% after the first year, but decreased markedly thereafter (2.4% per year), and one third of these infarcts were probably lacunes due to hypertensive small vessel disease.
Lagune
Definition:
(n.) See Lagoon.
Example Sentences:
(1) A pretest and continued training were conducted in Lagun for 2.5 weeks.
(2) Blood of different breeds of cattle, namely Lagune from the Atlantic province, Borgou and Borgou x Zebu from the Borgou province, and Somba and Zebu from the Atacora province of Benin, were examined for trypanosome infection.
(3) This study, which was conducted in a year in Côte-d'Ivoire, enabled us to examine the degree of viral pollution from waste water collected from a lagune.
(4) Seasonal fluctuations of the virus concentration in the lagune water were shown from statistical analysis of the data collected.