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Large striatocapsular infarcts: Clinical features and risk factors
Authors:A. Nicolai  L. G. Lazzarino  E. Biasutti
Affiliation:(1) Divisione Neurologica, Ospedale Civile, Gorizia, Italy;(2) Clinica Neurologica Università di Trieste, Trieste, Italy;(3) Via Brigata Treviso 8/L, I-34070 Gorizia, Italy
Abstract:We defined large striatocapsular infarcts as subcortical softenings of more than 20 mm in diameter involving the territories of the lateral and medial groups of lenticulostriate arteries. The aim of this study of 56 patients was to compare the clinical features and risk factors of these infarcts with those of cortical and lacunar infarcts. On the whole, our data suggest that both the clinical features and risk factors of large striatocapsular infarcts are similar to those of cortical infarcts, but significantly different from those of lacunar infarcts. The clinical manifestations of large striatocapsular infarcts with a maximum diameter of less than 50 mm may sometimes resemble those of lacunar infarcts because neuropsychological disorders are less frequent; however, our study indicates that, even in these cases, cardioembolic sources and artery-to-arteiy embolism are significantly more frequent in large striatocapsular than in lacunar infarcts, thus suggesting a different pathogenesis.
Keywords:Large striatocapsular infarcts  Lacunar infarcts  Cortical infarcts  Cerebrovascular diseases
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