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stroke syndrome The loss of neurologic function due to brain damage from a loss of the blood flow to an area of the brain.
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stroke volume amount of blood pushed into the aorta with each heart beat. Stroke volume = EDV (end-diastolic volume) minus ESV (end-systolic volume)
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stroke volume The amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle during one heartbeat.
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stroke Damage to the brain caused by interruption to its blood supply or leakage of blood outside of vessel walls. Sensation, movement, or function controlled by the damaged area can be impaired. Strokes may be caused by the following three conditions; thrombosis and embolism both lead to cessation of blood supply to part of the brain causing infarction. (Tissue death) Rupture of a blood vessel in or near the brain may cause an intracerebral hemorrhage or a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
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stroke Abnormal condition of the blood vessels of the brain characterized by a blockage from an embolus or cerebrovascular hemorrhage. Depending upon where the brain is affected and the extent of the decreased blood supply to the brain, paralysis, weakness, a speech defect, aphasia, or death may occur.
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