[Lacunar infarcts in computerized tomography. Angiographic findings and differential diagnostic viewpoints]

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[Lacunar infarcts in computerized tomography. Angiographic findings and differential diagnostic viewpoints]. / Zeumer, Hermann; Ringelstein, E B; Klose, K C.

In: ROFO-FORTSCHR RONTG, Vol. 134, No. 5, 5, 1981, p. 488-494.

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title = "[Lacunar infarcts in computerized tomography. Angiographic findings and differential diagnostic viewpoints]",
abstract = "Eighty-four patients with ischaemic cerebral lesions are described, in whom no lesion of the cortex could be demonstrated by CT. Lacunar lesions of the basal ganglia up to 2 cm. usually fail to show any angiographic findings. The clinical prognosis in these cases is favourable. Lesions larger than 2 cm. are usually due to haemodynamically significant stenoses. Prognosis depends not only on the size of the lesion, but also on its localisation, particularly its relationship to the motor radiation. The indications for angiography and therapy depend in part on a proper evaluation of the differential diagnosis of the lesions.",
author = "Hermann Zeumer and Ringelstein, {E B} and Klose, {K C}",
year = "1981",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "134",
pages = "488--494",
journal = "ROFO-FORTSCHR RONTG",
issn = "1438-9029",
publisher = "Georg Thieme Verlag KG",
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T1 - [Lacunar infarcts in computerized tomography. Angiographic findings and differential diagnostic viewpoints]

AU - Zeumer, Hermann

AU - Ringelstein, E B

AU - Klose, K C

PY - 1981

Y1 - 1981

N2 - Eighty-four patients with ischaemic cerebral lesions are described, in whom no lesion of the cortex could be demonstrated by CT. Lacunar lesions of the basal ganglia up to 2 cm. usually fail to show any angiographic findings. The clinical prognosis in these cases is favourable. Lesions larger than 2 cm. are usually due to haemodynamically significant stenoses. Prognosis depends not only on the size of the lesion, but also on its localisation, particularly its relationship to the motor radiation. The indications for angiography and therapy depend in part on a proper evaluation of the differential diagnosis of the lesions.

AB - Eighty-four patients with ischaemic cerebral lesions are described, in whom no lesion of the cortex could be demonstrated by CT. Lacunar lesions of the basal ganglia up to 2 cm. usually fail to show any angiographic findings. The clinical prognosis in these cases is favourable. Lesions larger than 2 cm. are usually due to haemodynamically significant stenoses. Prognosis depends not only on the size of the lesion, but also on its localisation, particularly its relationship to the motor radiation. The indications for angiography and therapy depend in part on a proper evaluation of the differential diagnosis of the lesions.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 134

SP - 488

EP - 494

JO - ROFO-FORTSCHR RONTG

JF - ROFO-FORTSCHR RONTG

SN - 1438-9029

IS - 5

M1 - 5

ER -