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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Cerebrovascular disease | |||
| image = [[File:1471-2415-12-28-1Cerebral_angiogram.jpg|250px]] | |||
| caption = Cerebral angiogram showing a [[cerebral aneurysm]] | |||
| field = [[Neurology]] | |||
| symptoms = [[Headache]], [[dizziness]], [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], [[vision problems]], [[weakness]] | |||
| complications = [[Stroke]], [[transient ischemic attack]], [[cerebral hemorrhage]] | |||
| onset = Sudden or gradual | |||
| duration = Varies | |||
| types = [[Ischemic stroke]], [[hemorrhagic stroke]], [[transient ischemic attack]] | |||
| causes = [[Atherosclerosis]], [[hypertension]], [[diabetes mellitus]], [[smoking]], [[hyperlipidemia]] | |||
| risks = [[Age]], [[family history]], [[high blood pressure]], [[high cholesterol]], [[smoking]], [[obesity]] | |||
| diagnosis = [[CT scan]], [[MRI]], [[cerebral angiography]] | |||
| differential = [[Migraine]], [[seizure]], [[brain tumor]] | |||
| prevention = [[Blood pressure control]], [[cholesterol management]], [[smoking cessation]], [[healthy diet]], [[exercise]] | |||
| treatment = [[Thrombolysis]], [[antiplatelet drugs]], [[anticoagulants]], [[surgery]] | |||
| prognosis = Varies depending on severity and treatment | |||
| frequency = Common | |||
| deaths = Significant cause of mortality worldwide | |||
}} | |||
= Cerebrovascular Disease = | = Cerebrovascular Disease = | ||
[[File:Cerebrovascular System.png|left|thumb|Brain scan showing a cerebrovascular incident|link Cerebrovascular disease]] | |||
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'''Cerebrovascular disease''' refers to a group of conditions that affect the blood vessels and blood supply to the brain. These diseases can lead to significant health problems, including the occurrence of a [[Stroke|stroke]], which can result from either the blockage or rupture of a cerebral blood vessel. | '''Cerebrovascular disease''' refers to a group of conditions that affect the blood vessels and blood supply to the brain. These diseases can lead to significant health problems, including the occurrence of a [[Stroke|stroke]], which can result from either the blockage or rupture of a cerebral blood vessel. | ||
== Introduction == | |||
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Cerebrovascular diseases are primarily concerned with disruptions in the blood flow to the brain, which can lead to brain damage, disability, or even death. They include a range of disorders that affect the cerebral circulation. | Cerebrovascular diseases are primarily concerned with disruptions in the blood flow to the brain, which can lead to brain damage, disability, or even death. They include a range of disorders that affect the cerebral circulation. | ||
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== Types of Cerebrovascular Disease == | == Types of Cerebrovascular Disease == | ||
Common types of cerebrovascular disease include: | Common types of cerebrovascular disease include: | ||
* '''Ischemic Stroke''': Caused by a blockage in a blood vessel supplying the brain, often due to blood clots. | * '''Ischemic Stroke''': Caused by a blockage in a blood vessel supplying the brain, often due to blood clots. | ||
* '''Hemorrhagic Stroke''': Occurs when a blood vessel in the brain leaks or ruptures. | * '''Hemorrhagic Stroke''': Occurs when a blood vessel in the brain leaks or ruptures. | ||
* '''Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)''': Often called a | * '''Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)''': Often called a “mini-stroke,” a temporary interruption of blood flow to the brain. | ||
* '''Cerebral Aneurysm''': A bulging, weakened area in the wall of an artery in the brain, which can rupture and cause a stroke. | * '''Cerebral Aneurysm''': A bulging, weakened area in the wall of an artery in the brain, which can rupture and cause a stroke. | ||
== Risk Factors == | == Risk Factors == | ||
Factors that increase the risk of cerebrovascular disease include: | Factors that increase the risk of cerebrovascular disease include: | ||
* High blood pressure | * High blood pressure | ||
* Smoking | * Smoking | ||
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* Age, especially people over 55 | * Age, especially people over 55 | ||
* Obesity | * Obesity | ||
== Symptoms == | == Symptoms == | ||
Symptoms of cerebrovascular disease can vary depending on the type, but often include: | Symptoms of cerebrovascular disease can vary depending on the type, but often include: | ||
* Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body | * Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body | ||
* Confusion, trouble speaking, or difficulty understanding speech | * Confusion, trouble speaking, or difficulty understanding speech | ||
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* Difficulty walking, dizziness, loss of balance, or lack of coordination | * Difficulty walking, dizziness, loss of balance, or lack of coordination | ||
* Severe headache with no known cause | * Severe headache with no known cause | ||
== Diagnosis == | == Diagnosis == | ||
Diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease may involve: | Diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease may involve: | ||
* Neurological examinations | * Neurological examinations | ||
* Imaging tests such as [[Computed tomography|CT scans]], [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]], and carotid ultrasounds | * Imaging tests such as [[Computed tomography|CT scans]], [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]], and carotid ultrasounds | ||
* Blood tests | * Blood tests | ||
== Treatment == | == Treatment == | ||
Treatment for cerebrovascular disease depends on the type and severity and can include: | Treatment for cerebrovascular disease depends on the type and severity and can include: | ||
* Medications to prevent and treat blood clots, reduce blood pressure, and lower cholesterol. | * Medications to prevent and treat blood clots, reduce blood pressure, and lower cholesterol. | ||
* Surgical procedures, like carotid endarterectomy, angioplasty, or stent placement. | * Surgical procedures, like carotid endarterectomy, angioplasty, or stent placement. | ||
* Rehabilitation therapies for post-stroke recovery. | * Rehabilitation therapies for post-stroke recovery. | ||
== Prevention == | == Prevention == | ||
Preventive measures include: | Preventive measures include: | ||
* Controlling blood pressure and cholesterol levels | * Controlling blood pressure and cholesterol levels | ||
* Maintaining a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and a balanced diet | * Maintaining a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and a balanced diet | ||
* Quitting smoking | * Quitting smoking | ||
* Regular health check-ups, especially for those with risk factors | * Regular health check-ups, especially for those with risk factors | ||
[[Category:Neurology]] | [[Category:Neurology]] | ||
[[Category:Cardiovascular Diseases]] | [[Category:Cardiovascular Diseases]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:08, 4 April 2025

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| Cerebrovascular disease | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | N/A |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, vision problems, weakness |
| Complications | Stroke, transient ischemic attack, cerebral hemorrhage |
| Onset | Sudden or gradual |
| Duration | Varies |
| Types | Ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, transient ischemic attack |
| Causes | Atherosclerosis, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, smoking, hyperlipidemia |
| Risks | Age, family history, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity |
| Diagnosis | CT scan, MRI, cerebral angiography |
| Differential diagnosis | Migraine, seizure, brain tumor |
| Prevention | Blood pressure control, cholesterol management, smoking cessation, healthy diet, exercise |
| Treatment | Thrombolysis, antiplatelet drugs, anticoagulants, surgery |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Varies depending on severity and treatment |
| Frequency | Common |
| Deaths | Significant cause of mortality worldwide |
Cerebrovascular Disease[edit]

Cerebrovascular disease refers to a group of conditions that affect the blood vessels and blood supply to the brain. These diseases can lead to significant health problems, including the occurrence of a stroke, which can result from either the blockage or rupture of a cerebral blood vessel.
Introduction[edit]
Cerebrovascular diseases are primarily concerned with disruptions in the blood flow to the brain, which can lead to brain damage, disability, or even death. They include a range of disorders that affect the cerebral circulation.
Types of Cerebrovascular Disease[edit]
Common types of cerebrovascular disease include:
- Ischemic Stroke: Caused by a blockage in a blood vessel supplying the brain, often due to blood clots.
- Hemorrhagic Stroke: Occurs when a blood vessel in the brain leaks or ruptures.
- Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA): Often called a “mini-stroke,” a temporary interruption of blood flow to the brain.
- Cerebral Aneurysm: A bulging, weakened area in the wall of an artery in the brain, which can rupture and cause a stroke.
Risk Factors[edit]
Factors that increase the risk of cerebrovascular disease include:
- High blood pressure
- Smoking
- Diabetes
- High cholesterol
- Heart disease
- A family history of stroke or cerebrovascular disease
- Age, especially people over 55
- Obesity
Symptoms[edit]
Symptoms of cerebrovascular disease can vary depending on the type, but often include:
- Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body
- Confusion, trouble speaking, or difficulty understanding speech
- Trouble seeing in one or both eyes
- Difficulty walking, dizziness, loss of balance, or lack of coordination
- Severe headache with no known cause
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease may involve:
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for cerebrovascular disease depends on the type and severity and can include:
- Medications to prevent and treat blood clots, reduce blood pressure, and lower cholesterol.
- Surgical procedures, like carotid endarterectomy, angioplasty, or stent placement.
- Rehabilitation therapies for post-stroke recovery.
Prevention[edit]
Preventive measures include:
- Controlling blood pressure and cholesterol levels
- Maintaining a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and a balanced diet
- Quitting smoking
- Regular health check-ups, especially for those with risk factors


