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Fiesta28 [93]
4 years ago
6

The majority of embolic strokes are caused by blockages of this vessel:

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2 answers:
Andreyy894 years ago
7 0

Answer:

middle cerebral

Explanation:

Embolic effusions are the blockage or rupture of the blood vessel called the middle cerebral, which brings blood to the brain, causing paralysis of the affected region in the brain. Some symptoms of this disease may be a feeling of loss of strength in the face, legs or one side of the body, as well as a tingling sensation and loss of sight in one eye. In the presence of any of these symptoms, it is important to go to an emergency room immediately. This is because the faster the treatment is given, the smaller the sequelae resulting from this problem.

WITCHER [35]4 years ago
5 0
Embolic strokes that are also known as ischemic stroke are cause by the blockage of an artery to the brain which is usually a blood clot that has been formed may it be in the heart. This then can cause a stroke.
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