Cerebrovascular experts diagnose and treat diseases related to the blood vessels of the brain, including strokes, aneurysms, and vascular malformations. They employ advanced imaging techniques such as CT scans, MRIs, and cerebral angiography to identify issues like blockages, bleeding, or abnormal vessel structures. Their treatments range from emergency clot removal and medication to surgical and minimally invasive procedures, all designed to restore healthy blood flow and protect brain function. Timely intervention by these experts can significantly reduce the risk of long-term disability and improve survival rates. Their skills are critical during stroke emergencies, where every minute counts.
Beyond acute care, cerebrovascular experts work with neurologists, neurosurgeons, radiologists, and rehabilitation teams to manage risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol, helping prevent future strokes and vascular events. They also develop personalized rehabilitation plans to help patients regain lost neurological functions. Many are involved in research that seeks to improve treatment options and deepen understanding of cerebrovascular health. Preventive education and lifestyle modifications are key components of their practice to reduce the overall burden of cerebrovascular disease. Given that strokes remain a leading cause of disability and death globally, these experts play a crucial role in advancing patient care and improving outcomes.
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Zhenhuan Liu, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, China
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Zhenhuan Liu, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, China
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Title : Transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) for chronic migraine: a randomized clinical trial with 20 patients.
Milton C R Medeiros, Hospital Santa Casa de Arapongas, Brazil
Title : A computational approach to evaluate the impact of chemical pathways on brain activity on a broad scale.
Rahul Hajare, Sandip University, India
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Sergey Suchkov, N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation