Cerebrovascular system structure
Cerebral vessels
Cerebrovascular system structure (body structure)
Cerebrovascular system
Cerebral vessels, NOS
Cerebrovascular system, NOS
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Brain imaging with vascular flow
Computed tomography of cerebral vessels
Extradural hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level
Puerperal cerebrovascular disorder - delivered
Puerperal cerebrovascular disorder with antenatal complication
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)
Puerperal cerebrovascular disorder - delivered with postnatal complication
Juvenile myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis AND stroke
Progressing stroke
Multiple AND bilateral precerebral artery thrombosis
Intracranial hemorrhage following injury without intracranial wound AND with moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)
Subarachnoid hemorrhage due to birth injury
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level
Paralytic stroke
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with loss of consciousness
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND without return to pre-existing conscious level
Puerperal cerebrovascular disorder with postnatal complication
Anterior cerebral artery syndrome
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with concussion
Recurrent transient cerebral ischemic attack
Embolism of precerebral artery
Posterior cerebral artery syndrome
Transient cerebral ischemia due to atrial fibrillation
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound, with 1-24 hours loss of consciousness
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound, with less than 1 hour loss of consciousness
Impending cerebrovascular accident
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with no loss of consciousness
Acute ill-defined cerebrovascular disease
Extension of cerebrovascular accident
Cerebellar stroke syndrome
Cerebral ischemia
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound, with more than 24 hours loss of consciousness without return to pre-existing conscious level
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound, with more than 24 hours loss of consciousness and return to pre-existing conscious level
Left sided cerebral hemisphere cerebrovascular accident
Brain stem ischemia
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with brief loss of consciousness (less than one hour)
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND concussion
Intracranial hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with brief loss of consciousness (less than one hour)
Infarction of basal ganglia
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level
Carotid artery syndrome hemispheric
Asymptomatic cerebrovascular disease
Right sided cerebral hemisphere cerebrovascular accident
Multiple AND bilateral precerebral artery stenosis
Multiple and bilateral precerebral artery syndromes
Cerebral vasculitis
Extradural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with loss of consciousness
Hypertensive encephalopathy
Intracranial hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with loss of consciousness
Multiple AND bilateral precerebral artery obstruction
Moyamoya disease
Intracranial hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy
Intracranial hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level
Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with brief loss of consciousness (less than one hour)
Cardioembolic stroke
Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level
Superior cerebellar artery syndrome
Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level
Sporadic cerebral amyloid angiopathy
Impending cerebral ischemia
Occlusive stroke
Thrombosis of precerebral artery
Subdural hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)
Congenital anomaly of cerebrovascular system
Transient cerebral ischemia
R.I.N.D. syndrome
Intermittent cerebral ischemia
Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with loss of consciousness
Subdural hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level
Ischemic stroke
Middle cerebral artery syndrome
Neonatal stroke
Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)
Anterior circulation stroke of uncertain pathology
Stroke of uncertain pathology
Cerebrovascular system anomalies
Perinatal cerebral ischemia
Posterior circulation stroke of uncertain pathology
Acute cerebrovascular insufficiency
Carotid territory transient ischemic attack
Hereditary cerebrovascular amyloidosis
Stroke in the puerperium
Small vessel cerebrovascular disease
Extradural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)
Intracranial hemorrhage following injury with prolonged loss of consciousness AND return to pre-existing conscious level
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)
Progressive intracranial arterial occlusion
Vertebrobasilar territory transient ischemic attack
Hereditary cerebral amyloid angiopathy, Icelandic type
Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with no loss of consciousness
Neonatal cerebral ischemia
Arteriopathic granular atrophy of cerebral cortex
Chronic cerebral ischemia
Nonparalytic stroke
Completed stroke
Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with concussion
Intracranial hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing level
Cerebrovascular accident
CVA - cerebrovascular accident due to cerebral artery occlusion
Cerebrovascular disease
Benign intracranial hypertension
Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy
Amaurosis fugax
Diffuse cerebrovascular disease
Cerebrospinal angiopathy
Stenosis of precerebral artery
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level
Cerebrovascular amyloidosis
Thrombotic stroke
Embolic stroke
Intracranial hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with no loss of consciousness
Obstruction of precerebral artery
Multiple AND bilateral precerebral artery embolism
Fahr's syndrome
Cerebrovascular disorder in the puerperium
Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound
Blood vessel structure
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Entire brain
Entire cardiovascular system
Body System
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