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  1. www.stroke.org › Brochures › Explaining_Stroke_Brochure_2020Explaining Stroke

    Explaining Stroke is a practical step-by-step booklet that explains how a stroke happens, different types of stroke and how to prevent a stroke. Many people think a stroke happens in the heart, but it happens in the brain. Read on to learn more. What is a Stroke? Blood vessels that carry blood to the brain from the heart are called arteries.

  2. Popping your neck can cause a small tear (dissection) in the inner lining of an artery, which leads to blood clots forming. These often dissolve without causing any symptoms but they can fly...

  3. Etiology of Ischemic Stroke The cause of ischemic stroke can be further classified as one of the following: 1. Large vessel disease, which may be classified as: • Cardioembolism – often a result of atrial fibrillation or left ventricular damage after myocardial infarction. • Atherosclerosis – causes a progressive narrowing of

  4. A stroke is an episode of rapid-onset neurologic dysfunction resulting from injury to the brain, spinal cord or retina (CNS) that is caused by interruption of blood flow (ischemia) leading to focal infarction, or by bleeding into or around the brain (hemorrhage).

  5. 14 sie 2018 · Strokes can be classified broadly as ischemic and hemorrhagic, which account for 80% and 20% of total respectively. The prognosis of cerebrovascular accidents depends on quick diagnosis of the...

  6. Explaining Stroke is a practical step-by-step booklet that explains how a stroke happens, different types of stroke and how to prevent a stroke. Many people think a stroke happens in the heart, but it actually happens in the brain. read on to learn more. Page 1 | Explaining Stroke Introduction Contents

  7. 13 wrz 2012 · Spasticity, commonly defined as “a motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes with exaggerated tendon jerks, resulting from hyperexcitability of the stretch reflex, as one component of the upper motor neuron syndrome,” 1 is a common complication of stroke. It contributes to the impairments and ...