Conditions InDepth: Stroke
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Ischemic Stroke
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- The most common cause is a build-up of fatty substances along an artery's inner lining that causes it to narrow, reduces its elasticity, and decreases its blood flow.
- A clot forms in an artery supplying the brain, usually one affected by atherosclerosis . This clot is called a thrombus.
- Blockage can also be caused by a blood clot from another part of the body (often the heart) that breaks free. The clot travels to and becomes lodged in an artery supplying the brain. This clot is called an embolus, and the process is called embolism.
Hemorrhagic Stroke
References
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Cerebrovascular disease or stroke. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/FASTATS/stroke.htm . Updated May 2010. Accessed September 4, 2012.
Kasper DL, Braunwald E, Fauci A, Hauser S, Longo D, Jameson JL. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine . 16th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2004.
Stroke (acute management). EBSCO Publishing DynaMed website. Available at: http://www.ebscohost.com/dynamed . Updated August 30, 2012. Accessed September 4, 2012.
Types of stroke. American Stroke Association website. Available at: http://www.strokeassociation.org/STROKEORG/AboutStroke/TypesofStroke/Types-of-Stroke%5FUCM%5F308531%5FSubHomePage.jsp . Accessed September 4, 2012.