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Related Subjects: |Acute Stroke Assessment (ROSIER&NIHSS) |Atrial Fibrillation |Atrial Myxoma |Causes of Stroke |Ischaemic Stroke |Cancer and Stroke |Cardioembolic stroke |CT Basics for Stroke |Endocarditis and Stroke |Haemorrhagic Stroke |Stroke Thrombolysis |Hyperacute Stroke Care
Pathological Causes of Ischaemic Stroke | Notes |
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Large Vessel Atherosclerosis with thrombosis in situ or artery to artery embolism | Cervical arteries: Internal carotid, Vertebral artery, subclavian artery. Intracranial arteries : MCA, ACA, PCA, vertebral, basilar, COW |
Cardioembolism | High Risk : AF, Mitral stenosis, Acute MI, Intracardiac thrombus, cardiac tumour (myxoma, fibroelastoma), infective endocarditis, marantic endocarditis, cardiac catheterisation, cardiac surgery, mechanical prosthesis. Low Risk: Tissue valve prosthesis, PFO, Interatrial septal aneurysm + PFO, Mitral valve prolapse, Dilated Cardiomyopathy |
Intracranial small vessel occlusion | Small vessel disease usually related to hypertension. Also CADASIL, CARASIL, Non notch 3 familial small vessel occlusion |
Miscellaneous Causes | |
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Cervical Dissection | Carotid/Vertebral arteries, Intracranial arteries, Aortic arch |
Vasculitis | Secondary - infectious, systemic. Primary angiitis of the CNS |
Angiopathies | Migraine, postpartum angiopathy, prescription drugs, illicit drugs, snake bite, Irradiation, Fibromuscular dysplasia |
Monogeneic | CADASIL, Mitochondrial disease such as MELAS, Fabry's disease, Oxalosis, Homocystinuria |
Rare causes of Embolism | Fat embolism, Air embolism |
Haematological disorders | PRV, Thombocythaemia, Leukaemia, Thrombophilia, Sickle cell disease |
Infections | Herpes zoster, TB meningitis, Syphilis, HIV |
Mechanisms causing Haemorrhagic Stroke |
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Structural weakness e.g. large berry aneurysms, cavernoma, small Charcot-Bouchard aneurysms, AV malformation, Moyamoya disease |
Back pressure and diapedesis of red cells e.g. Cerebral venous thrombosis |
Coagulopathy: Warfarin, DOAC , DIC, Low platelets |
Causes of Haemorrhagic Stroke | Notes |
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Structural issues | Vascular Malformations: AVM, Cavernoma, Dural AV Fistula, Saccular aneurysm, Moyamoya disease |
Hypertension | Small vessel disease of deep perforators with basal ganglia, thalamic, cerebellar and pontine bleeds. Also lobar bleeds. |
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy | Causes lobar bleeds in older patients |
Intracranial venous thrombosis | May cause secondary haemorrhage due to back pressure effects |
Brain tumour | primary and secondary metastases |
Haematological | thrombolysis, anticoagulation therapy, antiplatelets agents, congenital or acquired bleeding disorder, haemophilia, thrombocytopenia |