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Does the infarct on the MRI have to be appropriate to the presenting lacunar syndrome?

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Does the infarct on the MRI have to be appropriate to the presenting lacunar syndrome?

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A. No. Evidence of small vessel disease (even if the infarct location doesn’t fit the symptoms) along with lacunar syndrome presentation is sufficient to include the patient in this study.

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