When to consider cardioembolic stroke?

When to consider cardioembolic stroke?


When to consider cardioembolic stroke?

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0 -> and to consider cardioembolic stroke
2.879 -> following features may help in thinking
5.16 -> of a cardiomolic stroke when a person
7.62 -> presents with stroke
9.9 -> sudden onset to maximal neurological
12.48 -> deficit
14.099 -> decreased level of Consciousness at
16.379 -> onset
18.56 -> IA or Global Aphasia without hemiparesis
23.6 -> at the time of onset of stroke can
26.519 -> facilitate right left run across a
29.039 -> patent from novel and consequently
31.859 -> paradoxical employee originating in the
34.079 -> right side of circulation and
36.36 -> terminating in the left side of the
38.219 -> circulation
39.98 -> occurrence of cerebral and systemic
42.84 -> employee common cause for cardiomolic
45.48 -> stroke could be atrial fibrillation more
48 -> so in the presence of mitral stenosis
50.78 -> previous large my car infarction with a
54 -> kinetic segment or aneurysm dilated
56.879 -> cardiomyopathy mechanical prosthetic
59.699 -> heart walls and fragile etromas in the
63.18 -> Proxima iota
65.6 -> cardioembolic stroke is the most severe
67.979 -> subtype of ischemic stroke
70.2 -> it comprises 14 to 30 percent of
73.08 -> ischemic stroke they are more prone for
75.84 -> early and delayed recurrence though it
78.42 -> may be preventable by anticoagulation in
80.759 -> atrial fibrillation
82.38 -> left Turtle appendage closure is an
84.84 -> option in those with contra indications
86.7 -> to anticoagulation closure of patent
89.28 -> foramen Avail may also be considered

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