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.
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
Cerebrovascular disease can be detected with a complete neurological examination and specialized imaging technology
Atherosclerosis and atrial fibrillation are the two most common causes of cerebrovascular diseases.
thrombosis
John F. Kurtzke has written: 'Epidemiology of cerebrovascular disease' -- subject(s): Cerebrovascular disease
Commonly it is the neurologist who is concerned with patients who have had strokes (CVA)
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