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CVA$504741$ - translation to german

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CVA (disambiguation)

CVA      
Apoplexie, Durchblutungsstörung des Gehirns und dessen Blutgefäße (wie z.B. Schlaganfall usw.)
cerebrovascular accident         
  • Illustration of an embolic stroke, showing a blockage lodged in a blood vessel
  • A [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] public service announcement about a woman having a stroke after pregnancy
  • A [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] public service announcement on emergency medical treatment after or during a stroke from 2021
  • >2000}}
{{col-end}}
  • Dense artery sign in a patient with [[middle cerebral artery]] infarction shown on the left. Right image after 7 hours.
  • orthosis after a stroke]]
  • [[Hippocrates]] first described the sudden paralysis that is often associated with stroke.
  • Histopathology at high magnification of a normal neuron, and an ischemic stroke at approximately 24 hours on [[H&E stain]]: The neurons become hypereosinophilic and there is an infiltrate of [[neutrophil]]s. There is slight edema and loss of normal architecture in the surrounding [[neuropil]].
  • reperfusion]]
  • There are two main categories of strokes. Ischemic (top), typically caused by a blood clot in an artery (1a) resulting in brain death to the affected area (2a). Hemorrhagic (bottom), caused by blood leaking into or around the brain from a ruptured blood vessel (1b) allowing blood to pool in the affected area (2b) thus increasing the pressure on the brain.
  • T-waves]]. Various ECG changes may occur in people with strokes and other brain disorders.
  • middle cerebral artery (MCA)]] stroke
  • [[CT scan]] of an intraparenchymal bleed (bottom arrow) with surrounding edema (top arrow)
  • A CT showing early signs of a middle cerebral artery stroke with loss of definition of the gyri and grey white boundary
  • 1,684–3,477}}{{refend}}
DEATH OF A REGION OF BRAIN CELLS DUE TO POOR BLOOD FLOW
Cerebrovascular Accident; Strokes; Cerebral accident; Brain attack; Ischemic stroke; Cerebrovascular accidents; Cerebral hæmorrhage; Cerebral Haemorrhage; Cerebrovascular accident; Brain stroke; Hemorrhagic stroke; Cerebral Vascular Accident; Brain Hemmorage; Brain hemmorage; Cardio Vascular Accident; Thrombotic stroke; Chronic stroke; Brain Attack; Cerebrovascular incident; Stroke unit; Cerebral stroke; Cerebrovascular Event; Cerebral vascular accidents; Brain Stroke; Cerebrovascular lesion; Cerebral vascular accident; Ischaemic stroke; Embolic stroke; Ischaemic hemorragic stroke; Ischemic hemorragic stroke; Ischemic hemorrhagic stroke; Ischaemic hemorrhagic stroke; Hemorragic stroke; Bamford classification; Brain vascular accident; Acute stroke; Stroke symptoms; Symptoms of stroke; Stroke associated symptoms; Stroke symptom; Stroke thrombolysis; Arterial ischemic stroke; Paralytic stroke; Cerebrovascular insult; Cerebrovascular event; Cerebrovascular events; Signs and symptoms of stroke; Diagnosis of stroke; Prevention of stroke; Causes of stroke; Epidemiology of stroke; Ischemic cerebrovascular accident; Stroke (brain); Acute stroke imaging; Stroke imaging; Stroke risk; Cerebral hemorhage; Risk factors for stroke; Cryptogenic stroke
Zerebrovaskulärer Unfall, (Medizin) Gehirnprobleme durch die Verletzung von Blutgefäße in Gehirn hervorgerufen (wie z.B. Gehirnblutung, Schlaganfall usw.)
paralytic stroke         
  • Illustration of an embolic stroke, showing a blockage lodged in a blood vessel
  • A [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] public service announcement about a woman having a stroke after pregnancy
  • A [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] public service announcement on emergency medical treatment after or during a stroke from 2021
  • >2000}}
{{col-end}}
  • Dense artery sign in a patient with [[middle cerebral artery]] infarction shown on the left. Right image after 7 hours.
  • orthosis after a stroke]]
  • [[Hippocrates]] first described the sudden paralysis that is often associated with stroke.
  • Histopathology at high magnification of a normal neuron, and an ischemic stroke at approximately 24 hours on [[H&E stain]]: The neurons become hypereosinophilic and there is an infiltrate of [[neutrophil]]s. There is slight edema and loss of normal architecture in the surrounding [[neuropil]].
  • reperfusion]]
  • There are two main categories of strokes. Ischemic (top), typically caused by a blood clot in an artery (1a) resulting in brain death to the affected area (2a). Hemorrhagic (bottom), caused by blood leaking into or around the brain from a ruptured blood vessel (1b) allowing blood to pool in the affected area (2b) thus increasing the pressure on the brain.
  • T-waves]]. Various ECG changes may occur in people with strokes and other brain disorders.
  • middle cerebral artery (MCA)]] stroke
  • [[CT scan]] of an intraparenchymal bleed (bottom arrow) with surrounding edema (top arrow)
  • A CT showing early signs of a middle cerebral artery stroke with loss of definition of the gyri and grey white boundary
  • 1,684–3,477}}{{refend}}
DEATH OF A REGION OF BRAIN CELLS DUE TO POOR BLOOD FLOW
Cerebrovascular Accident; Strokes; Cerebral accident; Brain attack; Ischemic stroke; Cerebrovascular accidents; Cerebral hæmorrhage; Cerebral Haemorrhage; Cerebrovascular accident; Brain stroke; Hemorrhagic stroke; Cerebral Vascular Accident; Brain Hemmorage; Brain hemmorage; Cardio Vascular Accident; Thrombotic stroke; Chronic stroke; Brain Attack; Cerebrovascular incident; Stroke unit; Cerebral stroke; Cerebrovascular Event; Cerebral vascular accidents; Brain Stroke; Cerebrovascular lesion; Cerebral vascular accident; Ischaemic stroke; Embolic stroke; Ischaemic hemorragic stroke; Ischemic hemorragic stroke; Ischemic hemorrhagic stroke; Ischaemic hemorrhagic stroke; Hemorragic stroke; Bamford classification; Brain vascular accident; Acute stroke; Stroke symptoms; Symptoms of stroke; Stroke associated symptoms; Stroke symptom; Stroke thrombolysis; Arterial ischemic stroke; Paralytic stroke; Cerebrovascular insult; Cerebrovascular event; Cerebrovascular events; Signs and symptoms of stroke; Diagnosis of stroke; Prevention of stroke; Causes of stroke; Epidemiology of stroke; Ischemic cerebrovascular accident; Stroke (brain); Acute stroke imaging; Stroke imaging; Stroke risk; Cerebral hemorhage; Risk factors for stroke; Cryptogenic stroke
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Definition

cerebrovascular
[?s?r?br?(?)'vaskj?l?]
¦ adjective Anatomy relating to the brain and its blood vessels.

Wikipedia

CVA