Branch Atheromatous Disease
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See which Branch Atheromatous Disease trials you may qualify forBranch atheromatous disease (BAD)-related stroke, characterized by subcortical single infarcts without severe stenosis of the large artery, but with a clear ath…
Perforating artery territorial infarction (PAI) refers to a single ischemic lesion in a single perforating arterial territory and branch atheromatous disease (B…
Rationale and Relevance: Branch Atheromatous Disease (BAD) describes an atherosclerotic occlusion of one of the deep penetrating cerebral arteries, including t…
Branch atheromatous disease (BAD) has been reported to contribute to small-vessel occlusion and is associated with a higher possibility of early neurological de…
Branch atheromatous disease (BAD), is regarded as one of the important etiologies for acute isolated subcortical infarction, especially in Asian population. How…