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borderzone region Multiple Branch occlusive disease Common Small subcortical,
lacune-like
Single Hemodynamic Uncommon Borderzone; may be
without lesion Multiple;...
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Fisher CM (December 1968). "The
arterial lesions underlying lacunes". Acta Neuropathologica. 12 (1): 1–15. doi:10.1007/BF00685305. PMID 5708546...
- stroke. It was used for what are now
known to be
cerebral haemorrhage,
lacunes, état criblé (widened
perivascular spaces throughout the
basal ganglia...
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retina and brain,
where retinal infarcts and
small brain infarcts, or
lacunes can occur.
Cause Lesions reflect leakage of
plasma components across vascular...
- at
greater risk for ****ure
major stroke.
According to
Koffler et al.,
lacunes are
derived from an "occlusion of a
single deep
penetrating artery that...
- "Entre le paléolithique et le neolithique, il y a une
large et
profonde lacune, un
grand hiatus; ..."
Piette 1895, p. 237
Piette 1895, p. 239: "J'ai eu...
- the
Cyrillic Суслин.) Un
ensemble ordonné (linéairement) sans
sauts ni
lacunes et tel que tout
ensemble de ses
intervalles (contenant plus qu'un élément)...
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structure in the
brain called the
corpus callosum, the
presence of
retinal lacunes, and
epileptic seizures in the form of
infantile spasms.
Other malformations...
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Cammila Albertson. "Karmacode Review". AllMusic.
Retrieved 19
October 2009. "
Lacune Coil
Karmacode Review -
Cristina Scabia Interview".
Musical Discoveries...
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synonymous with
lacunar stroke, [...] Not all
subcortical strokes are
lacunes. The
large striatocapsular infarct, even
though confined to subcortical...