Cerebral hemorrhage
Cerebral thrombosis refers to the pathological changes in the walls of arterial blood vessels that supply the brain inside and outside the brain, and the formation of blood clots under slow blood flow, changes in blood composition, or increase in blood viscosity, resulting in occlusion of blood vessels. Clinically, hemiplegia is the main sequelae. Occurs more than 50 years old, slightly more men than women.
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