Stroke and its association with Sickle Cell Disease - A Review
Hassan Zubeir Kombo,
Seema Mehdi,
K L Krishna
et al.
Abstract:Stroke is one of the roots of disabilities and deaths. Generally, strokes are put into two groups (i.e., ischemic stroke or hemorrhagic stroke). Once the flow of blood to the brain is stopped or insufficient, the cells are short of oxygen and nutrients which results in a stroke via the mechanism of neuronal cell death. Signs of stroke might vary, including ace flipping, weakened limbs, speech problem, vision change, body imbalance, misperception, and cognition loss. The burden of stroke not only faces the pati… Show more
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