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1 | Diagnosis and Evaluation of Stroke: Cerebral Hypoxia | Danny Alevy; James Brian Davis; Amanda Dean Henderson | Neurons are particularly vulnerable to oxygen deprivation. Cerebral hypoxia can be caused by arterial thrombosis, embolism, hypoperfusion, cervical artery dissection, or cryptogenic causes. About 1/3 of ischemic strokes are from cryptogenic causes. Embolic strokes are the next most common (20-30%), ... | Atherosclerosis; Cerebral Hypoxia; Cervical Artery Dissection; Cryptogenic Ischemia; Embolism; Hypoperfusion; Ischemia; Stroke; Thrombosis | |
2 | Large Vessel Occlusion | Justin Gibson, MD; Charles Prestigiacomo, MD | Example of a diagnostic cerebroangiogram performed on a patient undergoing a stroke. | Angiogram; Stroke |