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Department of Neurology, Kyoto Second Red Cross Hospital, Kyoto, Japan
Research Article
Atherosclerotic Vertebral Artery Occlusive Disease Predicts Poor Functional Outcome in Medullary Infarction
Author(s): Yasumasa Yamamoto*, Naoki Makita and Yoshinari Nagakane
Stroke mechanism of Medullary Infarction (MI) mainly consists of penetrating artery disease (PAD), Large Artery
atherosclerotic Occlusive Disease (LAOD) and dissection. The prevalence of stroke mechanism and its correlation
with long-term outcome was previously reported. The prevalence of stroke mechanism and its correlation with longterm
outcome has been studied. One hundred seven patients with acute isolated medullary infarction including 71
patients with LMI and 36 with MMI from the registration of 3820 consecutive acute ischemic stroke patients were
selected. PAD was the most predominant cause and tended to show favorable functional outcome than other two
mechanisms. Patients with LAOD showed poor functional outcome one year after onset in both groups of LMI and
MMI. Although dissection in LMI exhibited worse functional state in acute phase, it did not show l.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2329-9096.21.s7.001