Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Cerebral thrombosis and cerebral embolism What is the difference between
Cerebral thrombosis and cerebral embolism belong to ischemic stroke, but both the incidence and forms the basis of etiology is different. Cerebral embolism incidence in young adults often, patients can be the basis of a embolic diseases, such as rheumatic heart disease, congenital heart disease or other diseases, and the onset of intense, often, the patient activities. Disease in a few seconds or a few minutes to reach the peak of all cerebral vascular disease incidence in the fastest, seizures and complete hemiplegia. Because blood-emboli may be broken or to the distal, the symptoms may be improved in the short term. Cerebral thrombosis common in the elderly, patients often cerebral arteriosclerosis, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and other diseases. Slow onset, usually in a quiet rest or sleep, and three days more than l-progressive development to a climax. Rare epilepsy, hemiplegia often gradually increasing. Since starting from cerebral artery infarction own thrombosis, the symptoms improved more slowly.
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