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Tag: History of Medicine

CVA Stroke Neurology

Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Implication of a complete Circle of Willis and Why Some people Do Not Suffer from Stroke Despite Vascular Blockage.

Abstract It is thought that over 50% of the population do not have a complete circle of Willis. This important web of arteries is a...

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Stroke, Vascular Territories, and Individual Variabilities in Collateral Circulation

  Abstract The brain relies heavily on a continuous supply of oxygenated blood. All neurological pathologies with vascular origins show a unique pattern based on...

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