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| CVI | cardiovascular incident; cardiovascular insufficiency; cerebrovascular incident; cerebrovascular ins... |
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| CBVD | cerebrovascular disease |
| CCVD | chronic cerebrovascular disease |
| CV | cardiac volume; cardiovascular; carotenoid vesicle; cell volume; central venous; cephalic vein; cere... |
| CVA | cardiovascular accident; cerebrovascular accident; chronic villous arthritis; common variable agamma... |
| CVD | Cerebrovascular disease |
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| CVR | Cerebrovascular reactivity |
| CVR | Cerebrovascular reserve |
| CVR | Cerebrovascular resistance |
| ICVD | Ischaemic cerebrovascular disease |
| cerebrovascular | <anatomy> Pertaining to the blood vessels of the cerebrum or brain. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| cerebrovascular accident | <neurology> This general term encompasses such problems as stroke and cerebral haemorrhage. Acronym: CVA (12 Jan 1998) |
| cerebrovascular accident prevention | In many cases, a person may have a transient ischemic attack (TIA). A neurological event with the symptoms of a stroke, but the symptoms go away within a short period of time. This is often caused by the narrowing or ulceration of the carotid arteries (the major arteries in the neck that supply blood to the brain). If not treated, there is a high risk of having a major stroke in the future. If you suspect a TIA, you should seek medical attention right away. An operation to clean out the carotid artery and restore normal blood flow through the artery (a carotid endarterectomy) markedly reduces the incidence of a subsequent stroke. In other cases, when a person has a narrowed carotid artery, but no symptoms, the risk of having a stroke can be reduced with medications such as aspirin and ticlopidine (TICLID). These medications act by partially blocking the function of blood elements, called platelets, which assist blood clotting. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cerebrovascular circulation | The circulation of blood through the vessels of the brain. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cerebrovascular disease | <cardiology, pathology> A general term which encompasses a variety of diseases which affect (via the occlusive effects of atherosclerosis) the arteries which supply the brain. See: stroke. (12 Jan 1998) |
Synonyms : CVA (Cerebrovascular Accident), Cerebrovascular Accident, Acute, Cerebrovascular Stroke, Stroke, Acute, Accident, Acute Cerebrovascular, Accident, Brain Vascular, Accident, Cerebrovascular, Accidents, Acute Cerebrovascular, Accidents, Brain Vascular, Strokes
Synonyms : Circulation, Cerebrovascular
Synonyms : Cerebrovascular Insufficiency, Cerebrovascular Occlusion, Brain Vascular Disorder, Cerebrovascular Disorder, Cerebrovascular Insufficiencies, Cerebrovascular Occlusions, Insufficiencies, Cerebrovascular, Insufficiency, Cerebrovascular, Vascular Disorder, Brain
Synonyms : Brain Injury, Vascular, Injury, Vascular, Brain, Vascular Trauma, Brain, Brain Vascular Injury, Brain Vascular Trauma, Injury, Brain Vascular, Injury, Vascular Brain, Trauma, Brain Vascular, Trauma, Cerebrovascular, Vascular Brain Injuries, Vascular Brain Injury
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of or relating to the brain and the blood vessels that supply it; "a cerebrovascular accident"
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| cerebrovascular accident |
stroke: a sudden loss of consciousness resulting when the rupture or occlusion of a blood vessel leads to oxygen lack in the brain
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| cerebrovascular accident |
A stroke or cerebrovascular accident (CVA) occurs when the blood supply to a part of the brain is suddenly interrupted by occlusion (an ischemic stroke- approximately 90% of strokes), by hemorrhage (a hemorrhagic stroke - less than 10% of strokes) or other causes. Ischemia is a reduction of blood flow most commonly due to occlusion (an obstruction). ...
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| cerebrovascular accident |
Sudden bursting or blockage of a blood vessel in the brain, which causes serious bleeding or blocks blood circulation. This leads to a stroke.
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| cerebrovascular |
pertaining to blood vessels in the brain.
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| cerebrovascular | of or relating to the brain and the blood vessels that supply it |
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| cerebrovascular | a sudden loss of consciousness resulting when the rupture or occlusion of a blood vessel leads to oxygen lack in the brain |
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