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Results 1 - 10 of 89 for stroke
  1. Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) is a condition that affects many of the body's systems, particularly the brain and ...
  2. ... an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly); and recurrent strokes affecting structures deep in the brain that can ... underlie other, more common forms of vasculitis and stroke whose causes are currently unknown. ADA2 deficiency is ...
  3. ... called CADASIL, is an inherited condition that causes stroke and other impairments. This condition affects blood flow ... infarct in the brain can lead to a stroke. In individuals with CADASIL, a stroke can occur ...
  4. ... weakening of the blood vessels in the brain. Stroke is often the first symptom of this condition, typically occurring in mid-adulthood. In affected individuals, stroke is usually caused by bleeding in the brain ( ...
  5. ... often have progressive loss of intellectual function (dementia), stroke, and other neurological problems starting in mid-adulthood. ... cerebral amyloid angiopathy is the most common form. Stroke is frequently the first sign of the Dutch ...
  6. ... as CARASIL, is an inherited condition that causes stroke and other impairments.Abnormalities affecting the brain and ... disorder. About half of affected individuals have a stroke or similar episode before age 40. As the ...
  7. ... associated with increased risk of several conditions, including stroke and complications of diabetes. This genetic variation, called ... pattern of alleles have an increased risk of stroke. Stroke can be caused by a lack of ...
  8. ... is a major risk factor for heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, and eye problems. When blood pressure ... or to the brain, causing a type of stroke known as an ischemic stroke. Another type of ...
  9. ... clot formation in individuals with a history of stroke; heart attack; a blood clot in the deep ... These individuals may have another heart attack or stroke caused by abnormal blood clot formation; those with ...
  10. ... to several symptoms of the disorder, including temporary stroke-like episodes (transient ischemic attacks), strokes, and seizures. In addition, the fragile blood vessels ...
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