Figure 1.
. *The other causes indicate brain tumor, vascular malformation, Moyamoya disease, coagulopathy such as disseminated intravascular coagulation, antithrombotic medication, trauma, and hemorrhagic transformation of ischemic stroke.
Figure 2.
Correlation between the degree of leukoaraiosis and cerebral microbleeds.
Leukoaraiosis quartiles were categorized as follows: Q1, Fazekas’ score = 0 to 1; Q2, 2; Q3, 3 to 4; and Q4, 5 to 6. Cerebral microbleeds (CMB) quartiles were categorized as follows: Q1, number of CMB = 0; Q2, 1 to 2; Q3, 3 to 10; and Q4, over 11.
Table 1.
Comparison of risk factors in acute lacunar infarction according to subtypes of microangiopathy and ICH.
Table 2.
Comparison of laboratory findings in ischemic stroke according to subtypes of microangiopathy.
Table 3.
Multiple logistic regression analysis: Independent predictors of red and white microangiopathy.