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Known as Cerebrovascular Accident: Infarction of brain tissue that results from lack of blood. Tissue necrosis may be an outcome of tatal occlusion of a cerebral blood vessel by atheroma or embolus, or it may be the consequence of a ruptured cerebral vessel. Five minutes (or less) of ischemia causes irreversible cell damage. A central area of necrosis develops, surrounded by an area of inflammation, and function in this area is lost immediately. The tissue liquefies, leaving a cavity in the brain. Development and effects vary with the cause; 3 common categories: -Occlusion of an artery by an atheroma is the most common cause of CVA. -A sudden obstruction caused by an embolus lodging in a cerebral artery is the second type of stroke. -Intracerebral hemorrhage is the third class of stroke. Cerebral edema and an increasing area of infarction in the first 48-72 hours tend to increase the neurologic deficits. As the inflammation subsides, neurologic function increases. (Gould, Pathophysiology for the health professions (3rd ed.), (2006)

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