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Diagnostic différentiel radiologique des infarctus cérébraux

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« Leuko-araiosis » signifie raréfaction du blanc. C’est une définition radiologique et non anatomopathologique. La leucoaraïose est due à une ischémie chronique dans les maladies des petites artères perforantes vascularisant la substance blanche.

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Saliou, G., Théaudin, M., Vincent, C.JL., Souillard-Scemama, R. (2011). Diagnostic différentiel radiologique des infarctus cérébraux. In: Guide pratique des urgences neurovasculaires. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0178-0_13

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