What Are The Symptoms Of A Lacunar Infarct?

The infarct of this lacunar syndrome is usually in the thalamus. Symptoms consist of persistent or transient numbness and/or tingling on one side of the body (eg, face, arm, leg, trunk). Occasionally, patients complain of pain or burning, or of another unpleasant sensation. Unilateral sensory loss is observed.

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 …

Ischemic Stroke | Lacunar Infarct #shorts

Ninja Nerds, We will be discussing ischemic stroke, specifically highlighting a

Lacunar stroke: acute treatment and secondary prevention

Francesco Arba, MD, PhD, FESO, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy, discusses the latest approaches to