
In this paper, we review the cerebral circulation and cerebrovascular disease (CVD) with an overview of the major types of CVD pathogenesis. These, as categorized here, are as follows: occlusive injury intrinsic to blood vessels, occlusive injury extrinsic to blood vessels, cerebral hypoperfusion, and cerebral hemorrhage. Following an overview of each of these categories, we conclude with a discussion of cerebral edema to illustrate how the pathological origins we covered can progress clinically. The content of this paper sets the stage for the detailed, clinically oriented discussion of stroke with which our series culminates in its subsequent Part III.
cerebral circulation, cerebal hemorrhage, Review Article, cerebral emboli, cerebrovascular disease, cerebral edema, cerebral vessel damage, RC666-701, Medical technology, Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system, atherosclerosis, R855-855.5, cerebral hypoperfusion
cerebral circulation, cerebal hemorrhage, Review Article, cerebral emboli, cerebrovascular disease, cerebral edema, cerebral vessel damage, RC666-701, Medical technology, Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system, atherosclerosis, R855-855.5, cerebral hypoperfusion
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