Cerebrovascular disease

artery disease that is characterized by dysfunction of the blood vessels supplying the brain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Cerebrovascular disease, stroke or cerebrovascular accident,[1] is a vascular disease of the cerebral circulation. Arteries supplying oxygen to the brain are affected which results in one of a number of cerebrovascular diseases. Commonest is a stroke or mini-stroke or sometimes hemorrhagic stroke. Any of these can result in vascular dementia.[2]

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Causes

Causes of cerebrovascular disease can be divided into: atherosclerosis, embolism, aneurysms, low flow states, and other, rare, causes.[3] Major modifiable risk factors include:[4]

Treatment

Treatment for cerebrovascular disease includes medication, lifestyle changes and surgery.[5]

Examples of these medications are:

Surgical procedures include:

  • Endovascular surgery and Vascular surgery (for future stroke prevention)

Notable cases

References

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