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Disease Information for Cerebral lacunar infarct
- Clinical Manifestations
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- Unilateral symptoms/signs/findings
- Ankle reflexes increased
- Aphasia
- Babinski's up-going toe reflex/unilateral
- Central Facial Paralysis
- Chorea signs
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- INFARCT LACUNAR, Infarction Lacunar, Infarctions Lacunar, LACI Lacunar infarction, Lacunar infarct, Lacunar infarct (morphologic abnormality), Lacunar infarction, Lacunar infarction (disorder), Lacunar Infarctions, LACUNAR STROKE, LI Lacunar infarction, Synonym/Lipohyaloid cerebral small vessel disease
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