0 relating to the absence of symptoms of a disorder for a short time
1 relating to an empty space or gap, for example the tiny hollow spaces in bones
Accompanying lacunar infarction is usual and cerebral infarction is common.
This may result in a clinical lacunar syndrome, or frequently may not even manifest as an acute event.
This might today be diagnosed as an advanced lacunar state.
He contributed greatly to the understanding of stroke, more specifically carotid artery disease and lacunar infarcts and their syndromes.
Its boundaries are therefore the iliopectineal arch, the inguinal ligament, lacunar ligament and superior border of the pubis.
Physiotherapy interventions are used in the rehabilitation of lacunar stroke.
Lacunar strokes may result from carotid artery pathology or microemboli from the heart as in atrial fibrillation.
In this way, the essence of the lacunar discourse is what is "not" told (but is suggested).