Manifestations of cerebral arteriosclerosis

Dr. Jesse King
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Cerebral arteriosclerosis, which normally does not present any symptoms of its own, may cause insufficient blood supply to the brain, which may present with various symptoms depending on the vessels involved. If sclerosis of the vertebrobasilar system is considered, it may cause cerebral ischemia and hypoxia. The patient may present with dizziness, balance disorders, ataxia, dysphagia, coughing on drinking water, and may also present with nystagmus and diplopia. If the patient is considered to be a lesion of the internal carotid artery system, it generally shows sensory disorders such as numbness and pain in one limb, and may also show motor dysfunction in one limb, including weakness or paralysis in one limb, and may also show visual impairment, including visual impairment, and may also show hemiblindness. If the patient is a lesion of the left internal carotid artery, he may also show language dysfunction, including dysarthria and aphasia.

Manifestations of cerebral arteriosclerosis



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