Stroke and ischemic heart diseases are among the most common causes of death and disability throughout the world. Even more worrisome is the suggestion that stroke rates may further increase in certain developing nations. The purpose of this article is to review the particular subtype of stroke known as cardioembolic stroke. A cardioembolic stroke occurs when the heart pumps unwanted materials into the brain circulation, resulting in the occlusion of a brain blood vessel and damage to the brain tissue. The etiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and management of cardioembolic stroke are reviewed
Cardiocerebral embolism is responsible for the development of 30-40% of ischemic stroke events. [1-3...
Revealing the particularities of the ischemic stroke course in patients with different types of card...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to determine the prevalences of carotid artery dise...
Stroke can be divided into two subgroups which include ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Ischemic st...
Abstract: Cardioembolic cerebral infarction (CI) is the most severe subtype of ischaemic stroke but ...
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Annotation :- Stroke remains the most important medical and social problem due to its high prevalenc...
BackgroundThe embolism from cardiac origin represent the second cause by order of frequency of strok...
The diagnosis of cerebral cardioembolism requires, apart from evidence of an embolic cardiopathy, a ...
Cardioembolic mechanisms1 are responsiblefor an estimated 15-20 % of all strokes.1-2However, documen...
Cardioembolic stroke accounts for one-fifth of ischemic stroke and is severe and prone to early recu...
Cardioembolic stroke is generally caused by intracranial artery occlusion. Clots may be identified i...
Ischemic stroke corresponds to 80% of cases in Brazil, which demonstrates the epidemiological import...
Neurocardiology is an emerging and interesting discipline that addresses the brain and heart interac...
Stroke is a neurological emergency in the form of disturbances in brain function that occur suddenly...
Cardiocerebral embolism is responsible for the development of 30-40% of ischemic stroke events. [1-3...
Revealing the particularities of the ischemic stroke course in patients with different types of card...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to determine the prevalences of carotid artery dise...
Stroke can be divided into two subgroups which include ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Ischemic st...
Abstract: Cardioembolic cerebral infarction (CI) is the most severe subtype of ischaemic stroke but ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Annotation :- Stroke remains the most important medical and social problem due to its high prevalenc...
BackgroundThe embolism from cardiac origin represent the second cause by order of frequency of strok...
The diagnosis of cerebral cardioembolism requires, apart from evidence of an embolic cardiopathy, a ...
Cardioembolic mechanisms1 are responsiblefor an estimated 15-20 % of all strokes.1-2However, documen...
Cardioembolic stroke accounts for one-fifth of ischemic stroke and is severe and prone to early recu...
Cardioembolic stroke is generally caused by intracranial artery occlusion. Clots may be identified i...
Ischemic stroke corresponds to 80% of cases in Brazil, which demonstrates the epidemiological import...
Neurocardiology is an emerging and interesting discipline that addresses the brain and heart interac...
Stroke is a neurological emergency in the form of disturbances in brain function that occur suddenly...
Cardiocerebral embolism is responsible for the development of 30-40% of ischemic stroke events. [1-3...
Revealing the particularities of the ischemic stroke course in patients with different types of card...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to determine the prevalences of carotid artery dise...