PSEUDOTUMORAL ISCHEMIC STROKE. CASE REPORT
Abstract:
Cerebral infarction (CI) is an irreversible necrosis of brain tissue due to a focal decrease or
absence of blood flow. The decrease in cerebral blood flow may occur by occlusion or by an arterial
spasm. Arterial occlusion may be thrombotic or embolic in nature, and may be accompanied by
associated massive cerebral edema, which will act as an intracranial expansive process.
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