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Regarding haemorrhagic infarction of the brain, which of the following is not true

A. it usually results from an embolic event
B. it usually contains multiple petechial haemorrhages which may be confluent
C. the distinction between this and non haemorrhagic infarcts is clinically insignificant
D. the haemorrhages are presumed to be secondary to reperfusion injury
E. the size of it will depend in part upon the collateral blood supply to that area
Answer» C. the distinction between this and non haemorrhagic infarcts is clinically insignificant
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