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Figure 1.

Patient selection

. *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.

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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.

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Table 1.

Comparison of risk factors in acute lacunar infarction according to subtypes of microangiopathy and ICH.

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Table 2.

Comparison of laboratory findings in ischemic stroke according to subtypes of microangiopathy.

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Table 3.

Multiple logistic regression analysis: Independent predictors of red and white microangiopathy.

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