Cerebral Infarction in Risk Factor of Adenoma and Symptomatic Aortic Stenosis: Case Report and Literature Review

Author(s): Hassah Batool Iftikhar, Hassam Ali

The coexisting neurovascular symptoms emphasize the instability of subclavian steal syndrome as an originating retrograde circulation highly indicates ischemia with the luetic aging of neurosyphilis. The role of arrhythmia in the anatomic phenomenon of hypoperfusion predisposes brachiocephalic artery dissections in meticulous examination demanding anastomosis of cerebral vascular owing intracranial proliferative occlusions. And in the acknowledgment of neurovascular insufficiency, the probable follow-up of aortography extend the valve incompetence of stroke presentation with regards to noninvasive investigative prognosis clear the worsening events of bilateral carotid stenosis.

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