Hemorrhagic stroke occurs secondary to the rupture of blood vessels and bleeding into the brain parenchyma due to high blood pressure levels. It is a type of end-organ damage that occurs in ...
A new study sheds light on one of the most severe consequences of stroke: damage to the brain's 'cables'-- the so-called nerve fibers -- which leads to permanent impairments. A new study by ...
We observed nonsuppurative (mononuclear and/or histiocytic) inflammation of brain parenchyma in 4 males and 8 females. All inflammatory lesions in these animals were minimal to mild in severity.
The clinical syndrome produced by a stroke is determined by the artery or arteries that are occluded. Blood is supplied to the brain by two major sets of arteries, the anterior and posterior ...