Pathophysiology of Cerebrovascular Accident: Predisposing Factors: Precipitating Factors: - HPN
Pathophysiology of Cerebrovascular Accident: Predisposing Factors: Precipitating Factors: - HPN
Pathophysiology of Cerebrovascular Accident: Predisposing Factors: Precipitating Factors: - HPN
Decrease O2 supply
Stimulation of Mitochondria
Anaerobic Environment
Increase cellular death Medial aspect of one frontal lobe or both Lateral hemisphere and deeper structures of frontal, parietal and temporal Occipital lobe, anterior and medial portion of temporal lobe, thalmus involvement
Paralysis of foot/leg; impaired gait; problems in decision making or performing acts voluntarily; slowness of thought; urinary incontinence; cognitive and affective disorders
Contralatral hemiplegia (face and arm); aphasia; homonymous hemanopsia; altered consciousness; left-right confusion
Homonymous hemianopsia and other visual defects like color blindness; loss of central vision and visual hallucinations; memory deficits; loss of sensory modalities; spontaneous pain; aphasia
Oculomotor nerve palsy, visual disturbance such as diplopia, dystaxia; vertigo; dysphagia