Where Is A Lacunar Infarct Located?

Lacunar infarcts are small infarcts (2–20 mm in diameter) in the deep cerebral white matter, basal ganglia, or pons, presumed to result from the occlusion of a single small perforating artery supplying the subcortical areas of the brain.

Ischemic Stroke | Lacunar Infarct #shorts

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

The lenticulostriate vessels and lacunar infarcts

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LACUNAR INFARCT/STROKE

A sudden stroke affecting a single perforating artery to deep brain structures from major arteries of the circle of Willis. There will be …