Cortical glial hyperplasia
Cortical glial hyperplasia, infarction and calcification, subcortical vacuolization and other pathological changes, the large cerebral veins have abnormally enlarged and connected with many small arteries. The mechanisms of brain injury are mainly arterial blood stealing, cerebral ischemia secondary to heart failure, hemorrhagic infarction, lesion compression and surgical trauma.
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