Lacunar infarction should be hospitalized?

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2025-05-22 01:14:03 Views: 34 times

Luminal infarction is caused by occlusion of deep perforating branches of intracranial aorta. The size of the lesion is usually about 15~20 mm. The lesion is located in basal ganglia or white matter of brainstem. If the patient only has dizziness, headache and other discomfort, he can be treated with oral statin and aspirin according to the doctor's advice. For severe symptoms, hospitalization is required.

Lacunar infarction should be hospitalized?



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