Can You Have A Lacunar Stroke And Not Know It?
A lacunar infarct is a tiny stroke that often causes no neurologic symptoms (these are also referred to as “silent” strokes). While many healthy people have silent lacunes, some association has been shown between having lacunes and having mild problems with thinking.
Ischemic Stroke - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology
What are ischemic strokes? Ischemic strokes occur when there’s a blocked artery that reduces blood flow to the brain. Find …
Lacunar stroke: acute treatment and secondary prevention
Francesco Arba, MD, PhD, FESO, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy, discusses the latest approaches to
Must Know: Lacunar Stroke
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