Temporary, intermittent neurologic deficits commonly precede ischemic stroke.
Interrupted or decreased blood supply to part of the brain can cause ischemic stroke, stopping brain tissue from obtaining oxygen and nutrients. After which necrosis starts quickly in the brain cells, which can lead to permanent brain tissue damage. The most common cause of ischemic stroke is the formation of blood clots in the brain tissue.
Intermittent neurologic defects are a group of defects that might be related to the dysfunction of several organ systems, including the central nervous system, and cardiovascular system.
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