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Stroke : A Mini Review updating the briefings of Ischemic strokes and management.
Shardeshu Srivastava, Malvika Lal, Niharika Lal
The World Health Organization defines stroke as a clinical illness characterised by quickly increasing clinical indications of focal (or global in the case of coma) disruption of brain function lasting more than 24 hours or leading to death, with no obvious explanation other than a vascular origin. Ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, and subarachnoid haemorrhage are the three main types of stroke. Ischemic stroke occurs when a blood artery is blocked, limiting blood flow to the brain, whereas hemorrhagic stroke happens when a blood vessel ruptures, spilling blood into the cerebral cavity. This article is a mini review about acute ischemic strokes and management.
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