Covert Brain Infarction
Lacunes were the dominant CBI lesion type in this cohort. Participants with CBI had a higher white matter hyperintensity burden than participants without CBI. CBI differs from acute ischaemic stroke because there is no recognised correspon…
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Lacunes were the dominant CBI lesion type in this cohort. Participants with CBI had a higher white matter hyperintensity burden than participants without CBI. CBI differs from acute ischaemic stroke because there is no recognised corresponding clinical stroke event. Covert brain infarction is an imaging-detected presumed vascular brain lesion without a known episode of acute focal neurological dysfunction.