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The document outlines the pathophysiological process of a stroke. It begins with thrombosis or embolism cutting off oxygen to neurons. This leads to impaired brain tissue perfusion and infarction of cerebral vessels, known as a stroke. The injury triggers inflammation and swelling, increasing intracranial pressure and potentially causing more damage through mechanisms like vasospasm or continued cellular injury and swelling. Ultimately, this process can result in brain death if not addressed.
The document outlines the pathophysiological process of a stroke. It begins with thrombosis or embolism cutting off oxygen to neurons. This leads to impaired brain tissue perfusion and infarction of cerebral vessels, known as a stroke. The injury triggers inflammation and swelling, increasing intracranial pressure and potentially causing more damage through mechanisms like vasospasm or continued cellular injury and swelling. Ultimately, this process can result in brain death if not addressed.
The document outlines the pathophysiological process of a stroke. It begins with thrombosis or embolism cutting off oxygen to neurons. This leads to impaired brain tissue perfusion and infarction of cerebral vessels, known as a stroke. The injury triggers inflammation and swelling, increasing intracranial pressure and potentially causing more damage through mechanisms like vasospasm or continued cellular injury and swelling. Ultimately, this process can result in brain death if not addressed.