Cerebral Thrombosis
Cerebral thrombosis is a medical condition in which a blood clot forms in or near the brain, blocking blood flow and resulting in stroke or other neurological damage. It is a significant cause of strokes and can lead to severe physical, mental, or emotional impairment. Its recognition, prevention, and treatment are essential for reducing the risk of stroke, improving the quality of life for those affected, and reducing the economic costs associated with stroke. Early detection, lifestyle modifications, and medical treatments are all important components of managing cerebral thrombosis.
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