Types of Stroke

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Types of Stroke

strokeassociation.org

Stroke can be caused either by a clot obstructing the flow of blood to the brain or by a blood vessel rupturing and preventing blood flow to the brain.

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Tags: Circulation, Brain, Stroke, Thrombotic Event

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