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a blood clot that traveled from elsewhere in the body ... typically from the heart or from the carotid artery ... and lodged in the middle cerebral artery , blocking blood flow(passive) is caused bya middle cerebral artery stroke

blood clots that break off from the heart or carotid artery(passive) are most commonly caused byMiddle cerebral artery strokes

a thrombotic eventresultingin a left middle cerebral artery stroke

a terminal internal carotid artery occlusion in a patient who underwent endovascular mechanical embolectomy(passive) caused bymiddle cerebral artery distribution stroke

blunt traumatic carotid dissectioncausinga middle cerebral artery ischemic stroke

Common carotid artery thread was usedto causemiddle cerebral artery ischemia

C and DIncidentally discoveredmiddle cerebral artery aneurysm

the blockage or clotis causingthe middle cerebral artery stroke

classic features of bilateral anterior opercular syndromeresultsfrom bilateral middle cerebral artery stroke

a previously unrecognized atrial fibrillation(passive) caused bya massive right middle cerebral artery stroke

atrial fibrilation ( a heart condition I did not know I had ) from becoming worse than it was(passive) caused bya middle Cerebral Artery Stroke

The location where this large artery runs off the internal carotid artery ... a blockagecan leadto a middle cerebral artery stroke

platelet glycoprotein IIb / IIIa receptor complex antagonist murine 7E3(passive) caused bymiddle cerebral artery reperfusion

our company China partial face paralysiscausesMiddle Cerebral Artery Stroke Causes

Nitrite infusionspreventmiddle cerebral artery vasospasm

varicella(passive) caused bya left middle cerebral artery stroke

Collin and brother Daviddiscoveredthe result of a middle cerebral artery stroke

homonymous hemianopiacausinghomonymous hemianopia

occlusion ( 1 timecausingocclusion ( 1 time

loss of half of the visual field in both eyescan causeloss of half of the visual field in both eyes

in chronic hemiparesisresultedin chronic hemiparesis

severe strokes(passive) caused bysevere strokes

seven patients with pathological yawning(passive) caused byseven patients with pathological yawning

subarachnoid hemorrhage Jaechan Park and Dakeun Leecausingsubarachnoid hemorrhage Jaechan Park and Dakeun Lee

Ipsilateral / contralateral ) sensory / motor loss / hemiparesis , greater incausesIpsilateral / contralateral ) sensory / motor loss / hemiparesis , greater in

in sensory deficits and muscle weakness on the contralateral side of the bodyresultin sensory deficits and muscle weakness on the contralateral side of the body

contralateral facial paralysiscan causecontralateral facial paralysis

to loss of all sensation in the other side of the bodycan leadto loss of all sensation in the other side of the body

in an intracerebral hemorrhageresultingin an intracerebral hemorrhage

contralateral hemiplegiacausescontralateral hemiplegia

in a large area of the brain infarctionresultingin a large area of the brain infarction

to cognitive disabilitiesleadto cognitive disabilities

severe impairments with memory and executive functionscausingsevere impairments with memory and executive functions

ischemic changes(passive) caused byischemic changes

to right spastic hemiplegia and aphasialeadingto right spastic hemiplegia and aphasia

hemiparesis ( most prominent in the face and arm ) , aphasia ( expressive or receptive ) , or homonymous hemianopsia ( from ischemia of the anterior visual pathways between the midbrain and optic chiasmclassically causeshemiparesis ( most prominent in the face and arm ) , aphasia ( expressive or receptive ) , or homonymous hemianopsia ( from ischemia of the anterior visual pathways between the midbrain and optic chiasm

Broca 's aphasia(passive) often caused byBroca 's aphasia

in aphasia 10 years previouslyresultingin aphasia 10 years previously

to significant brain swellingleadingto significant brain swelling

to right - sided hemiparesis ( Grade IV ) and aphasialeadingto right - sided hemiparesis ( Grade IV ) and aphasia

from infective endocarditisresultingfrom infective endocarditis

• loss of feeling on the opposite side of the bodymay cause• loss of feeling on the opposite side of the body

to upper extremity paresis , paresthesia and sensory lossleadingto upper extremity paresis , paresthesia and sensory loss

Frontal cortex damage(passive) caused byFrontal cortex damage

in persisting hemiplegia and dysphasiaresultingin persisting hemiplegia and dysphasia

in malignant cerebral edema leading to rapid clinical decline and midline shiftoften resultsin malignant cerebral edema leading to rapid clinical decline and midline shift

damage to the part of the brain that controls speech ... a condition called Aphasia can surfacecausesdamage to the part of the brain that controls speech ... a condition called Aphasia can surface

hemiplegia or hemiparesis greater in the arm than the leg , aphasia , unilateral sensory loss , and eyes that deviate to the side of the hemispheric lesioncauseshemiplegia or hemiparesis greater in the arm than the leg , aphasia , unilateral sensory loss , and eyes that deviate to the side of the hemispheric lesion

Oculomotor nerve palsy in this case(passive) may have been caused byOculomotor nerve palsy in this case

lacunar stroke?Cognitive impairment and functional outcome after stroke associated with small vessel diseaseExamining the Lacunar Hypothesis With Diffusion and Perfusion Magnetic Resonance ImagingCarotid Artery Intima - Media Thickness andcauseslacunar stroke?Cognitive impairment and functional outcome after stroke associated with small vessel diseaseExamining the Lacunar Hypothesis With Diffusion and Perfusion Magnetic Resonance ImagingCarotid Artery Intima - Media Thickness and

Upper motor neuron cortical and sub - cortical damage(passive) commonly caused byUpper motor neuron cortical and sub - cortical damage

a conflict with the medial temporal lobe adjacent to the parahippocampal gyruscreateda conflict with the medial temporal lobe adjacent to the parahippocampal gyrus

the facial muscles to droopmay causethe facial muscles to droop

from the left interscapular region , or paternal allele ... under normal circum- stancesoriginatesfrom the left interscapular region , or paternal allele ... under normal circum- stances

in right upper and lower extremity weaknessresultedin right upper and lower extremity weakness

to the seizuresledto the seizures

in finger flexor spasticity and residual weak finger / wrist extensionresultedin finger flexor spasticity and residual weak finger / wrist extension

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