k Ischaemic stroke, CT scan Coloured computed tomography CT angiogram scan of the head of a 59 year old male patient showing a blocked basilar artery centre right causing an ischemic stroke or cerebrovascular accident CVA. The basilar artery is at the back of the brain. The front of the head is at right. An ischemic stroke is caused by a blockage or interruption of the blood supply to the brain. The lack of oxygen hypoxia damages the brain. Symptoms depend on the are affected. This blockage caused speech disturbances and weakness on one side of the body hemiparesis., by ZEPHYRSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Ischaemic stroke, CT scan Coloured computed tomography  CT  angiogram scan of the head of a 59 year old male patient showing a blocked basilar artery  centre right  causing an ischemic stroke or cerebrovascular accident  CVA . The basilar artery is at the back of the brain. The front of the head is at right. An ischemic stroke is caused by a blockage or interruption of the blood supply to the brain. The lack of oxygen  hypoxia  damages the brain. Symptoms depend on the are affected. This blockage caused speech disturbances and weakness on one side of the body  hemiparesis ., by ZEPHYR SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Ischaemic stroke, CT scan

Coloured computed tomography (CT) angiogram scan of the head of a 59 year old male patient showing a blocked basilar artery (centre right) causing an ischemic stroke or cerebrovascular accident (CVA). The basilar artery is at the back of the brain. The front of the head is at right. An ischemic stroke is caused by a blockage or interruption of the blood supply to the brain. The lack of oxygen (hypoxia) damages the brain. Symptoms depend on the are affected. This blockage caused speech disturbances and weakness on one side of the body (hemiparesis)., by ZEPHYR/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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