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An acute stroke is a stroke that occurs or develops abruptly. And the key feature of an acute stroke is that it starts suddenly and without warning. An acute stroke is an unexpected stroke. Uncommonly, however, a stroke can develop slowly, taking hours to reach its peak. Sometimes a stroke...
What is an acute headache? An acute headache is pain or discomfort that may start suddenly and get worse quickly. You may have an acute headache only when you feel stress or eat certain foods. Other acute headache pain can happen every day, and sometimes several times a day. ...
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Internal carotid artery dissection: an update. IschemicstrokeMagnetic resonance imagingCarotid artery dissection is a major cause of cerebral infarction in the young. The extracranial portion of the internal... B Guillon,C Lévy,MG Bousser - 《Journal of the Neurological Sciences》 被引量: 293发表...
Is an acute angle sharp? Yes, in geometry, an acute angle is less than 90 degrees, indicating its sharpness. 3 Is "acute" the opposite of "chronic"? In medical contexts, yes. "Acute" refers to sudden onset conditions, while "chronic" denotes long-term conditions. Share Your Discovery Sh...
An EKGrecords the electrical activity of your heart. It is used to check for abnormal heart rhythm. You may need more than 1 EKG. Blood testsmay show signs of damage to your heart muscle. These tests will be done more than 1 time. ...
A hernia is typically a painless bulge that doesn't require immediate treatment. Get to know the symptoms of hernias and when you should seek further medical care. Claire WoltersFeb. 7, 2025 Changing Medicare Supplements These are the steps you need to take to change your Medicare supplement ...
What is an acute pulmonary embolism? What is a submassive pulmonary embolism? What is a segmental pulmonary embolism? What is the pathophysiology of a pulmonary embolism? What is a subsegmental pulmonary embolism? What is an acute massive pulmonary embolism?
How is acute delirium treated? If a medical condition is causing your delirium, your healthcare provider will treat the condition first. He or she may make changes to your current medicines. You may also need any of the following: Extra liquidmay be given if you are dehydrated. The liquid...