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Stroke

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Alternate Names : Cerebral Infarction, Cerebrovascular Disease, CVA


Definition

A stroke is an interruption of the blood supply to any part of the brain, resulting in damaged brain tissue.

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Brain
Brain

Carotid Stenosis, X-Ray of the Left Artery
Carotid Stenosis, X-Ray of the Left Artery

Carotid Stenosis, X-Ray of the Right Artery
Carotid Stenosis, X-Ray of the Right Artery

Stroke
Stroke

Brainstem Function
Brainstem Function

Cerebellum - Function
Cerebellum - Function

Circle of Willis
Circle of Willis

Left Cerebral Hemisphere - Function
Left Cerebral Hemisphere - Function

Right Cerebral Hemisphere - Function
Right Cerebral Hemisphere - Function

Endarterectomy
Endarterectomy

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