What are the complications of cerebral arteritis?

Dr. Jordan Scott
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2025-05-15 17:16:06
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Intracranial vascular complications, cerebral arteritis, can show arterial sclerosis, stenosis, the most common is ischemic cerebrovascular disease, that is, cerebral infarction. Clinical manifestations of conventional cerebral infarction performance, such as hemiplegia, hemiplegia or aphasia, even more extensive lesions, there can be some mental symptoms or seizures. Cerebral arteritis has these clinical brain manifestations, but it also has systemic symptoms, such as fever or other complications of kidney, cardiovascular, and peripheral arteries. Overall, cerebral arteritis is a relatively extensive systemic vascular change that, if symptomatic, should be actively treated to prevent multiple organ damage.