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Cerebral Embolism
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• Cerebral Hemorrhage
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Definition: An embolus is a blockage that has entered the bloodstream. This blockage can be air, fat or some other material that has found its way into the circulatory system. Most often it is a piece of thrombus that has broken up and lodged in one of the arteries of the brain.

Also Known As: N/A

Alternate Spellings: Embolus

Common Misspellings: embollism, emballism, imballism

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Anatomy Of The Brain
Images of the brain.

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Stroke
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