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an atherosclerotic aneurysm is described as a _______ aneurysm. sacculer fusiform dissecting question 4 (mandatory) (10 points) the type of cva that most often causes loss of consciousness is an ischemic cva. true false
Atherosclerotic aneurysms are typically fusiform in shape as they involve the entire circumference of the artery and cause a diffuse dilation. Ischemic CVAs usually do not cause loss of consciousness as quickly or as often as hemorrhagic CVAs. Hemorrhagic CVAs are more likely to cause sudden and severe neurological changes including loss of consciousness due to bleeding in the brain.
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- B. fusiform
- B. False