SYNOPSIS

There are two main kinds of stroke. The most common, an ischemic stroke, occurs through occlusion of major arteries, small arteries, or venous sinuses1, usually because of atherosclerosis (the deposition of plaque on the inside of artery walls). Alternatively, a hemorrhagic stroke can occur through rupture of small arteries, arterial aneurysms or capillaries1. It is found that elevated plasma ... ................
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