| 1. | Infarct area shown as hypoechoic and avascular upper segment of R testis.
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| 2. | Lacunar infarcts are a result of atherosclerosis ( microthrombi ) and lipohyalinosis.
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| 3. | Differentiating an enchondroma from a bone infarct on plain film may be difficult.
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| 4. | Generally, an enchondroma commonly causes endosteal scalloping while an infarct will not.
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| 5. | These varying infarcts will produce different symptoms and outcomes.
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| 6. | Complications can include cerebral infarcts, and cognitive deterioration.
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| 7. | A sharp drop in blood pressure is the most frequent cause of watershed infarcts.
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| 8. | The subendocardial infarct is clearly seen.
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| 9. | Using this hypothesis, microemboli are viewed as the cause of the infarct rather than secondary events.
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| 10. | However, the common macroscopic infarct is not exhibited in 45 % of people tested for microinfarcts.
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