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Multicenter Study
. 2008 Nov;39(11):3083-5.
doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.521807. Epub 2008 Aug 14.

On the etiology of incident brain lacunes: longitudinal observations from the LADIS study

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On the etiology of incident brain lacunes: longitudinal observations from the LADIS study

Alida A Gouw et al. Stroke. 2008 Nov.

Abstract

Background and purpose: We investigated regional differences in MRI characteristics and risk factor profiles of incident lacunes over a 3-year period.

Methods: Baseline and 3-year follow-up MRI were collected within the LADIS study (n=358). Incident lacunes were characterized with respect to brain region, their appearance within pre-existent white matter hyperintensities (WMH), surrounding WMH size, and risk factors.

Results: 106 incident lacunes were observed in 62 patients (58 subcortical white matter [WM], 35 basal ganglia, and 13 infratentorial). Incident subcortical WM lacunes occurred more often within preexisting WMH (P=0.01) and were mostly accompanied by new and expanded WMH (P<0.001), compared to incident basal ganglia and infratentorial lacunes. Risk factors for incident subcortical WM lacunes were history of hypertension and stroke, whereas atrial fibrillation predicted incident basal ganglia/infratentorial lacunes.

Conclusions: Differences in relation to WMH and risk factor profiles may suggest that incident lacunes in the subcortical WM have a different pathogenesis than those in the basal ganglia and infratentorial region.

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  • What is a lacune?
    Wardlaw JM. Wardlaw JM. Stroke. 2008 Nov;39(11):2921-2. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.523795. Epub 2008 Aug 14. Stroke. 2008. PMID: 18703799 No abstract available.

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