These include brain hemorrhages and aneurysms
Acute cerebrovascular disease is the hardening of the arteries that supply blood to the brain. A cerebrovascular accident is when a stroke occurs due to a blood clot in the arteries leading to the brain.
Cerebrovascular disease can be detected with a complete neurological examination and specialized imaging technology
Margaret Johnstone has written: 'Restoration of normal movement after stroke' -- subject(s): Rehabilitation, Patients, Movement disorders, Cerebrovascular disease, Methods, Cerebrovascular Disorders 'Restoration of motor function in the stroke patient' -- subject(s): Cerebrovascular Disorders, Cerebrovascular disease, Patients, Physical therapy, Rehabilitation, Sensorimotor integration 'Therapy for stroke' -- subject(s): Cerebrovascular disease, Rehabilitation, Physical therapy, Patients, Cerebrovascular Disorders 'The stroke patient' -- subject(s): Cardiovascular disease, Cerebrovascular Disorders, Cerebrovascular disease, Nursing, Patients, Rehabilitation
Atherosclerosis and atrial fibrillation are the two most common causes of cerebrovascular diseases.
thrombosis
Commonly it is the neurologist who is concerned with patients who have had strokes (CVA)
John F. Kurtzke has written: 'Epidemiology of cerebrovascular disease' -- subject(s): Cerebrovascular disease
A CVA or a cerebrovascular accident.
stroke
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Eve Powell-Griner has written: 'Characteristics of persons dying from cerebrovascular diseases' -- subject(s): Cerebrovascular disease, Mortality
Byron M. Bloor has written: 'Cerebral hemodynamics in man and monkey' -- subject(s): Cerebral circulation, Cerebrovascular Circulation, Cerebrovascular Disorders, Cerebrovascular disease, Hemodynamics, Indicator dilution technics, Intracranial pressure, Monkeys, Physiology, Subarachnoid hemorrhage