作者
Robert W Regenhardt, Alvin S Das, Ryo Ohtomo, Eng H Lo, Cenk Ayata, Mahmut Edip Gurol
发表日期
2019/8/1
来源
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases
卷号
28
期号
8
页码范围
2079-2097
出版商
WB Saunders
简介
Since the term “lacune” was adopted in the 1800s to describe infarctions from cerebral small vessels, their underlying pathophysiological basis remained obscure until the 1960s when Charles Miller Fisher performed several autopsy studies of stroke patients. He observed that the vessels displayed segmental arteriolar disorganization that was associated with vessel enlargement, hemorrhage, and fibrinoid deposition. He coined the term “lipohyalinosis” to describe the microvascular mechanism that engenders small subcortical infarcts in the absence of a compelling embolic source. Since Fisher's early descriptions of lipohyalinosis and lacunar stroke (LS), there have been many advancements in the understanding of this disease process. Herein, we review lipohyalinosis as it relates to modern concepts of cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD). We discuss clinical classifications of LS as well as radiographic …
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