An ischemic stroke occurs when the oxygen supply to the brain is significantly reduced. This reduction can lead to brain damage or the death of brain tissue. Most often, ischemic strokes are ...
2001). Less common causes of ischemic stroke include carotid dissection (Bader & Littlejohns, 2004) and the presence of coagulopathies, such as those resulting from antiphospholipid antibodies ...
This article provides a historical perspective on the evolution of the definition of TIA and reviews the associated pathophysiology ... 4 weeks of onset), and ischemic stroke.
Ischemic stroke (IS) is one of the leading causes of disability and mortality in the world. It is caused by blood clotting in the arteries leading to the brain. It is crucial to dissolve the clot ...
reflecting differences in compensatory collateral flow and ischemic tolerance. We review (1) the pathophysiology of infarct growth, (2) the advantages and pitfalls of different approaches of IGR ...
Ischemia occurs when the heart does not receive adequate blood supply to function properly. "Cardiomyopathy" is an umbrella term for diseases of the heart muscle that negatively impact its structure ...
The American Stroke Association has released new guidelines for stroke prevention, as stroke cases rise globally. Strokes, the fourth leading cause of death in the US in 2023, occur when blood ...