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World J Neurol. Dec 28, 2013; 3(4): 129-132
Published online Dec 28, 2013. doi: 10.5316/wjn.v3.i4.129
Table 1 Demographic characteristics and frequency of lacunar syndromes in the Sagrat Cor Hospital of Barcelona Stroke Registry
n (%)
Total patients733
Male423 (57.7)
Age, yr, mean (SD)74.1 (10.2)
Age ≥ 85 years old110 (15.0)
Lacunar syndromes
PMS352 (48)
Pure sensory stroke127 (17.4)
Sensorimotor stroke83 (11.3)
Dysartria-clumsy hand59 (8)
Ataxic-hemiparesis24 (3.3)
Atypical lacunar syndromes88 (12)
Table 2 Distribution of weakness related to pure motor stroke in 128 patients included in the Sagrat Cor Hospital of Barcelona Stroke Registry
Distribution of weaknessPMS (n = 128)
n (%)
Face, arm, leg112 (76)
Face, arm6 (4)
Arm, leg16 (10)
Face16 (4)
Arm4 (3)
Leg4 (3)
Table 3 Topographies in pure motor stroke
Internal capsule
Pons
Corona radiata/centrum semiovale
Basal ganglia
Mesencepahalon
Medullary pyramid
Cerebral cortex1
Table 4 Pure motor stroke not due to lacunar infarcts
Non-lacunar ischemic stroke1
Cardioembolic stroke
Atherothrombotic infarct
Internal carotid artery occlusion in the neck
Ventromedial pontine infarction due to a propagating thrombosis of the basilar branch
Complex aortic atheroma plaques
Ischemic stroke of unusual etiology
Ischemia-edema after craniotomy for postoperative bleeding
Intracerebral hemorrhage
Subdural hematoma
Brain abscess of the motor cortex
Cerebral metastasis
Demyelinating disease