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Ischemic Stroke - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

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There are two main types of stroke: an ischemic stroke which is when there’s a blocked artery

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that reduces blood flow to the brain and a hemorrhagic stroke which is when an artery

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in the brain breaks, creating a pool of blood that damages the brain.

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Of the two, ischemic strokes are much more common, and the amount of damage they cause

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is related to the parts of the brain that are affected and how long the brain suffers

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from reduced blood flow.

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Now if symptoms self-resolve within 24 hours, it’s called a transient ischemic attack

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and there are usually minimal long-term problems.

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OK - let’s start with some basic brain anatomy.

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The brain has a few regions - the most obvious is the cerebrum, which is divided into two

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cerebral hemispheres, each of which has a cortex - an outer region - divided into four

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lobes including the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and the occipital lobe.

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There are also a number of additional structures - including the cerebellum, which is down

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below, as well as the brainstem which connects to the spinal cord.

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The right cerebrum controls muscles on the left side of your body and vice versa.

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The frontal lobe controls movement, and executive function, which is our ability to make decisions.

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The parietal lobe processes sensory information, which lets us locate exactly where we are

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physically and guides movements in a three dimensional space.

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The temporal lobe plays a role in hearing, smell, and memory, as well as visual recognition

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of faces and languages.

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Finally there’s the occipital lobe which is primarily responsible for vision.

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The cerebellum helps with muscle coordination and balance.

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And finally there’s the brainstem plays a vital role in functions like heart rate,

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blood pressure, breathing, gastrointestinal function, and consciousness.

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The brain receives blood from the left and right internal carotid arteries, as well as

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the left and right vertebral arteries, which come together to form the basilar artery.

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The internal carotid arteries turn into the left and right middle cerebral arteries which

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serve the lateral portions of the frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes of the brain.

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Each of the internal carotid arteries also give off branches called the anterior cerebral

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arteries which serve the medial portion of the frontal and parietal lobes and connect

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with one another with a short little connecting blood vessel called the anterior communicating

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artery.

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Meanwhile, the vertebral arteries and basilar artery gives off branches to supply the cerebellum

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and the brainstem.

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In addition, the basilar artery divides to become the right and left posterior cerebral

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