Stroke Peer-review Journals
A
stroke occurs when a vessel within the
brain ruptures and bleeds, or when there’s a blockage within the blood supply to the brain. The rupture or blockage stops blood and oxygen from reaching the brain’s tissues.
A
stroke may be a sudden interruption within the blood supply of the brain. Most strokes are caused by an abrupt blockage of arteries resulting in the
brain (ischemic stroke). Other strokes are caused by bleeding into
brain tissue when a vessel bursts (hemorrhagic stroke). Because
stroke occurs rapidly and requires immediate treatment,
stroke is additionally called a
brain attack. When the symptoms of a
stroke last only a brief time (less than an hour), this is often called a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or mini-stroke.
The effects of a
stroke depend upon which a part of the
brain is injured, and the way severely it's injured. Strokes may cause sudden weakness, loss of sensation, or difficulty with speaking, seeing, or walking. Since different parts of the
brain control different areas and functions, it's usually the world immediately surrounding the
stroke that's affected. Sometimes people with
stroke have a headache, but
stroke also can be completely painless. It is vital to acknowledge the warning signs of
stroke and to urge immediate medical attention if they occur.
High Impact List of Articles
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Preferences and ease of use of preservative-free IOP-lowering eye drop containers: A comparison of two multi-dose bottles
Kai Kaarniranta and Auli Ropo
Case Report: Clinical Investigation
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Preferences and ease of use of preservative-free IOP-lowering eye drop containers: A comparison of two multi-dose bottles
Kai Kaarniranta and Auli Ropo
Case Report: Clinical Investigation
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The Relation Of Oxidative Stress Biomarkers With Proinflammatory Cytokines In Gestational Diabetes
Sema Genc, Zeynep Kusku-Kiraz, Elmire Dervisoglu, Nida Oztop, Nevin Dinccag, Figen Gurdol
Research Article: Clinical Investigation
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The Relation Of Oxidative Stress Biomarkers With Proinflammatory Cytokines In Gestational Diabetes
Sema Genc, Zeynep Kusku-Kiraz, Elmire Dervisoglu, Nida Oztop, Nevin Dinccag, Figen Gurdol
Research Article: Clinical Investigation
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Targeted therapies for fragile X syndrome: current state and future direction of clinical trials in humans
Christoph Kamm
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Targeted therapies for fragile X syndrome: current state and future direction of clinical trials in humans
Christoph Kamm
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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The Role of Mipomersen Therapy in the Treatment of Familial Hypercholesterolemia
Roda Plakogiannis, Lisa Cioce, Edward A Fisher, James A Underberg
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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The Role of Mipomersen Therapy in the Treatment of Familial Hypercholesterolemia
Roda Plakogiannis, Lisa Cioce, Edward A Fisher, James A Underberg
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Advances in the management and treatment of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors
EC Feliber, RR Perry,AI Vinik
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Advances in the management and treatment of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors
EC Feliber, RR Perry,AI Vinik
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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