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Title: [Natural history of lacunar syndromes. Contribution of the Dijon registry of cerebrovascular complications]. Author: Giroud M, Gras P, Milan C, Arveux P, Beuriat P, Vion P, Dumas R. Journal: Rev Neurol (Paris); 1991; 147(8-9):566-72. PubMed ID: 1962065. Abstract: In a consecutive series of 984 first-ever strokes (from 1985 to 1989) in a population based study, 165 (16.7%) had lacunar infarction confirmed by CT-scan or M.R.I. The annual incidence was 35.6/100,000 in women, and 47.8/100,000 in men. Survival rates were 90% at 1 month, and 78% at 2 years. The rate of recurrent strokes was 11% at 2 years. The natural history of lacunar infarction could be drawn in this study which was population-based; 29% of lacunar infarctions are indeed not managed in hospitals. Lacunar infarctions should be identified as such in therapeutic trials since their course is clearly different from other types of strokes.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]