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- 2019
Are morphologic features of recent small subcortical infarcts related to specific etiologic aspects?Keywords: cerebral small-vessel disease, etiology, lacunar stroke, magnetic resonance imaging, recent small subcortical infarcts, risk factor Abstract: Recent small subcortical infarcts (RSSIs) mostly result from the occlusion of a single, small, brain artery due to intrinsic cerebral small-vessel disease (CSVD). Some RSSIs may be attributable to other causes such as cardiac embolism or large-artery disease, and their association with coexisting CSVD and vascular risk factors may vary with morphological magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features
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