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Posterior cerebral artery (PCA) strokes can be challenging to diagnose, due to the variability in symptoms,
cerebral artery (PCA) strokes ... incidence of PCA strokes ... Patients with a PCA stroke ... PCAstroke #cva #stroke ... #antinsyndrome
ACA infarcts are rare because of the collateral circulation provided by the anterior communicating artery.Β ACA infarct
cerebral artery strokes ... about 0.3%-4.4% of stroke ... presentation of this stoke ... anteriorcerebralartery #cva #stroke
The middle cerebral artery territory is the most commonly affected territory in a cerebral infarction, due
posterior MCA stroke ... DharSaty #MCA # stroke
Cerebral vascular accident-CVA

Hippocrates, β€œfather of medicine” first recognized CVA > 2400 years ago & called it
changes occurring in stroke ... DharSaty #cva #stroke
Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)

Average arterial pressure throughout one cardiac cycle, systole, and diastole. 
Surrogate indicator of
Heart Rate (HR) X Stroke ... Stroke Volume is ... increasing the stroke ... also affects the stroke ... will decrease stroke
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Word Cholesterol came from Cholesterine, named by French chemist Michel E. Chevreul (β€˜solid bile’
of hemorrhagic stroke ... Myositis, #Diabetes, #Stroke
UROLITHIASIS 

80% of stones are composed of calcium oxalate or phosphate. Others include uric acid (9%),
facilitates struvite stone ... Uric acid stone ... idiopathic uric acid stone ... uretericcalculus #struvite #stone
Circle of Willis and brain circulation 
Herophilus of Chalcedon (335-280 BC), β€œFather of Anatomy,” described the
baseofbrain #brain #stroke
Upper Motor Neuron (UMN) lesions are lesions occurring anywhere in the CNS from the brain up
of the foot is stroked
Hemoglobin A1c (glycated hemoglobin) reflects the average blood glucose concentration over the course of the RBC
cardiovascular diseases and stroke