Acute Lacunar Infarct of PONS:
A quarter of all ischaemic strokes (a fifth of all strokes) belong to lacunar type.
Lacunar infarcts are noncortical infarcts, small infarcts (2–20 mm in diameter) in the deep cerebral white matter, basal ganglia, or pons, caused by occlusion of a single penetrating branch of a cerebral artery.
Female 75-year old
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