cerebral thrombosis serbrl rm bss noun same as cerebrovascular accident cerebral vascular accident ...
cerebral thrombosis - the most common type of stroke; occurs when a blood clot (thrombus) forms and blocks blood flow in an artery bringing blood to part of the brain. cerebrovascular - pertaining to blood vessels in the brain.
cerebral thrombosis - formation of a blood clot in an artery that supplies blood to the brain. cerebrovascular - pertaining to blood vessels in the brain. cerebrovascular accident - apoplexy or stroke; an impeded blood supply to the brain.
Cerebral Thrombosis; Thrombosis of Cerebral Arteries 434.01 - Cerebral Thrombosis; Thrombosis of Cerebral Arteries; with Cerebral Infarction ...
Cerebral Thrombosis Formation of a clot or other blockage in one of the blood vessels of the brain, often followed by neurologic damage; a type of stroke. [Dictionary.com] Congenital Heart Defect ...
Stroke cause by cerebral thrombosis is one cause of ischemic stroke and is the result of a build-up of plaque and inflammation in the arteries, called atherosclerosis.
Investigation of death from pulmonary, coronary, and cerebral thrombosis and embolism in women of childbearing age. Br Med J 1968; 2 (5599):193-199. 20. Maguire MG, Tonascia J, Sartwell PE, Stolley PD, Tockman MS.
This may be due to a cerebral thrombosis (sometimes called a thrombotic stroke), where a blood clot forms in one of the main arteries leading to the brain, or to a cerebral embolism (sometimes called an embolic stroke).
Cerebral thrombosis is when a blood clot (thrombus) forms in an artery that supplies blood to the brain. Blood vessels that are furred up with fatty deposits (atheroma) make a blockage more likely.
A thrombotic stroke or cerebral thrombosis is caused by thrombosis, the formation of a blood clot on top of an atherosclerotic plaque, which grows large enough to block blood flow.
Heart and cardiovascular system: Inflammation of heart's outer layer (Pericarditis), low blood pressure, thromboembolic such as arterial thrombosis, cerebral thrombosis, deep vein thrombosis, thrombophlebitis, and pulmonary embolus.
Stroke is the third leading cause of death and ranks eleventh in disabling conditions that restrict activity. The major types of stroke are cerebral thrombosis, cerebral embolism, intracerebral hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage.
88. Liu J. Effect of Paeonia obovata 801 on metabolism of thromboxane B2 and arachidonic acid and on platelet aggregation in patients with coronary heart disease and cerebral thrombosis. Chin Med J 1983;63:477-81 [in Chinese].
See also: Thrombosis, Symptom, Stroke, Death, Sclerosis
 
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