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      Lacunar stroke in a teenager after minor head trauma: case report and literature review.

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          Abstract

          Ischemic strokes in children and young adults are fortunately rare. Contrasted with adult ischemic strokes, pediatric stroke etiologies vary greatly and are often unknown. Childhood lacunar strokes and trauma-induced strokes represent particularly uncommon subsets and have been reported infrequently in the literature. It is unique to find a combination of the 2-a lacunar stroke induced by trauma. Underreporting of these trauma-induced ischemic strokes could be responsible for perpetuating the lack of recognition. Here we present a lacunar stroke in a young woman associated with a water sport accident and explore relevant literature encircling deep brain ischemia coinciding with trauma.

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          Journal
          J. Child Neurol.
          Journal of child neurology
          SAGE Publications
          1708-8283
          0883-0738
          Sep 2014
          : 29
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Regions Hospital, Saint Paul, MN, USA michael.d.zwank@healthpartners.com.
          [2 ] Regions Hospital, Saint Paul, MN, USA.
          Article
          0883073813500850
          10.1177/0883073813500850
          24072020
          5aaf81e4-3b14-41e1-acc8-8a7dfefdb999
          History

          lacunar stroke,internal capsule,head injury,basal ganglia

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