Peak age for both ischemic stroke and intrapare¿uWfêçÿnchymal brain hemorrhage is the first year of life, with a third of the cases presenting in this age group, whereas subarachnoid hemorrhage is more common among teenagers.
SensÑhBk)öìùory function in young children is difficult to assess. Children with neonatal middle cerebral artery territory infarction may develop thalWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyzƒ„amic atrophy, but whether this has long-term implications for sensory perception is unclear.