Researchers Identify Potential Cause of Lacunar Strokes in UK Study

Researchers Identify Potential Cause of Lacunar Strokes in UK Study
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The findings may inform future treatments for lacunar strokes, which affect tens of thousands in the UK annually.

  • Lacunar strokes affect about 35,000 people in the UK each year.
  • Researchers have uncovered a potential cause of these strokes involving damage to small blood vessels deep in the brain.
  • A study suggests that widening of arteries in the brain may be linked to lacunar strokes.
  • Lacunar strokes account for a quarter of all strokes in the UK, according to The Guardian.
  • The discovery could help explain why some medications are less effective for this type of stroke.

Researchers have identified a potential cause of lacunar strokes, suggesting that widening of small arteries in the brain may be involved.

Understanding the underlying cause of lacunar strokes could lead to improved treatment options and may explain why some current medications are less effective for this stroke type.

Further research may focus on developing targeted therapies for lacunar strokes based on these findings and investigating the effectiveness of new treatment approaches.

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