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  • 6. Serum Uric Acid Is Associated with Cerebral White Matter Hyperintensities in Patients with Acute Lacunar Infarction.
    Han SW, Song TJ, Bushnell CD, Lee SS, Kim SH, Lee JH, Kim GS, Kim OJ, Koh IS, Lee JY, Suk SH, Lee SI, Nam HS, Lee KY, Park JH.
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  • 9. Relationship Between White Matter Hyperintensities Penumbra and Cavity Formation.
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  • 14. Relationship between white matter hyperintensities and chronic kidney disease in patients with acute lacunar stroke.
    Yang L, Yu L, Kong Y, Zhang X, Li Y, Yang S, Gu H, Gao S, Hu W.
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  • 17. Greater burden of white matter lesions and silent infarcts ipsilateral to carotid stenosis.
    Lin MP, Demirer M, Middlebrooks EH, Tawk RG, Erben YM, Mateti NR, Youssef H, Anisetti B, Elkhair AM, Gupta V, Erdal BS, Barrett KM, Brott TG, Meschia JF.
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  • 18. Microvascular Brain Disease Progression and Risk of Stroke: The ARIC Study.
    Koton S, Schneider ALC, Windham BG, Mosley TH, Gottesman RF, Coresh J.
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  • 20. Baseline characteristic of patients presenting with lacunar stroke and cerebral small vessel disease may predict future development of depression.
    Pavlovic AM, Pekmezovic T, Zidverc Trajkovic J, Svabic Medjedovic T, Veselinovic N, Radojicic A, Mijajlovic M, Tomic G, Jovanovic Z, Norton M, Sternic N.
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