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It can be. My mother lost 90% of her small bowel due an ischemic bowel and passed from subsequent complications.
Chronic microvascular ischemic changes are when there are tiny blood vessels in the brain that have ruptured or clotted. This causes very small strokes.
Chronic microvascular ischemic changes are when there are tiny blood vessels in the brain that have ruptured or clotted. This causes very small strokes.
A "stroke" is an illness of the brain, the equivalent of a heart attack. There are two general types of strokes. An "ischemic" stroke or a "transient ischemic attack" is a blockage of the flow of blood within the brain. This is typically caused by a blood clot within the brain. If small enough, in a "TIA", the clot is washed away or dissolved, with little aftereffects. A larger or longer-lasting blockage can cause substantial death of brain tissue. The other type is a "hemmorhagic" stroke, in which a blood vessel bursts and blood leaks into the brain.
Having high blood pressure can greatly increase the possibility of suffering from a stroke or heart attack. An increase of white matter on an MRI scan may help measure both risks. Ischemic changes in white matter, relative to chronic periventricular, are commonly found by examining MRI scans. Ischemic change in white matter can be attributed to diabetes, a high content of fat in the blood and high blood pressure, which all can be attributed to raising the risk of having a stroke.
explain centrum semiovale representing remote small vessel disease and what does that mean in laymen terms?
A "kad" is a vessel, or container. Katan means small. Kad katan means "little vessel".
It is a 3 sailed small vessel.
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No, a Capillary is a small blood vessel that delivers oxygen and other nutrients to cells.
If it is in one eye and is temporary it could be a Transient Ischemic Attack (Stroke) See a doctor