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which of the following is a definition of a cva? an increase in blood supply which causes temporary or permanent brain cell damage an interruption of blood supply which causes temporary or permanent brain cell damage an interruption of blood cell development which causes clot formation an increase in blood cell development which causes clot formation identify common pathology for each body system including signs, symptoms, and etiology 5 of 5 what is the medical term for prolonged blood deprivation which results in tissue death? aneurysm ischemia paralysis necrosis
A CVA (Cerebro - Vascular Accident) is caused by an interruption of blood supply to the brain, leading to temporary or permanent brain cell damage. Prolonged blood deprivation resulting in tissue death is called necrosis. Ischemia is a lack of blood supply but may not always result in tissue death immediately. Aneurysm is a bulge in a blood vessel and paralysis is loss of muscle function.
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- an interruption of blood supply which causes temporary or permanent brain cell damage
- necrosis