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Contribution of Arterial Blood Pressure to the Clinical Expression of Lacunar Infarction
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Silent ischemia in patients with symptomatic lacunar and nonlacunar stroke was only associated with aging. However, a history of arterial hypertension was perhaps unrecognized, since hemodynamic testing and continuous blood pressure monitoring in patients with lacunar stroke suggested that the coexistence of silent lesions indicated a more generalized cerebral arteriolosclerosis.
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