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15 paź 2020 · Clots form in the brain and interrupt blood flow, clogging arteries and causing blood vessels to break, leading to bleeding. Rupture of the arteries leading to the brain during stroke results in the sudden death of brain cells owing to a lack of oxygen.
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Stroke Models Advantages Disadvantages; Intraluminal suture...
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Stroke is the second leading cause of death and a major...
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Stroke is the leading cause of long-term adult disability...
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Fibrinogen-depleting agents lower blood plasma fibrinogen...
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1. Introduction. An ischemic stroke is a transient or...
- Update on Dual Antiplatelet Therapy for Secondary Stroke Prevention
The Clopidogrel with Aspirin in Acute Minor Stroke or...
- Role of Perinatal Inflammation in Neonatal Arterial Ischemic Stroke
Inflammatory markers are found as risk factors of NAIS in...
- Utstein Recommendation for Emergency Stroke Care
Methodology. The first Utstein Meeting was held in 1990 at...
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22 lip 2023 · Several risk factors can contribute to blood clots in the brain. The risk factors that cause an arterial stroke include heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and vascular disease.
16 paź 2021 · Abstract. Stroke is a major contributor to death and disability worldwide. Prior to modern therapy, post-stroke mortality was approximately 10% in the acute period, with nearly one-half of the patients developing moderate-to-severe disability. The most fundamental aspect of acute stroke management is “time is brain”.
14 kwi 2022 · Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a devastating form of stroke with high morbidity and mortality. This review article focuses on the epidemiology, cause, mechanisms of injury, current treatment strategies, and future research directions of ICH. Incidence of hemorrhagic stroke has increased worldwide over the past 40 years, with shifts in the ...
12 maj 2021 · In this review, we evaluate the direct role of blood as a neurotoxin and its subsequent clinical relevance. We first describe the molecular mechanisms of blood neurotoxicity. We then evaluate the clinical literature that directly relates to the evacuation of CNS hemorrhage.
An ischemic stroke occurs when a vessel supplying blood to the brain is obstructed. It accounts for about 87% of all strokes. The main cause of ischemic stroke is atherosclerosis, or fatty deposits (plaque) that line the vessel walls.
An ischaemic stroke happens when a blockage cuts off the blood supply to part of your brain, killing brain cells. Damage to brain cells can affect how the body works. It can also change how you think and feel. It's the most common type of stroke, and around 85% of strokes in the UK are ischaemic strokes.