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Chronic lacunar infarcts in bilateral cerebral hemispheres braintsem and basal ganglia

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Lacunar Infarcts. Lacunar strokes are small infarcts in deep non-cortical white matter or the brainstem that result from the occlusion of penetrating branches of cerebralarteries. The term “lacune” refers to the crescent- or moon-shaped tiny stroke that results from occlusion of these vessels
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Lacunar Infarcts. Lacunar strokes are small infarcts in deep non-cortical white matter or the brainstem that result from the occlusion of penetrating branches of cerebral arteries. The term “lacune” refers to the crescent- or moon-shaped tiny stroke that results from occlusion of these vessels.

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