Serum Uric Acid, And Serum Lipid Levels In Ischaemic Cerebrovascular Accident
A stroke or cerebrovascular accident is defined as an abrupt onset of a
neurological deficit that is attributable to a focal vascular cause. A
definition of stroke is clinical and laboratory studies including brain
imaging are used to support the diagnosis. The clinical manifestations
of stroke are highly variable because of the complex anatomy of the
brain and its vasculature. Cerebral ischemia is caused by reduction in
blood flow that last longer than several seconds.1
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