Three months ago, Mrs J, 79, had a cerebrovascular accident that left her unable to move. |
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Autopsy of the patient showed mild lung scarring but no evidence of acute myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism, or cerebrovascular accident. |
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Rarely, vertigo results from a brainstem cerebrovascular accident, intracranial lesion, or migraine. |
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The last two cases died to an unrelated condition of myocardial infarction and cerebrovascular accident. |
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Fatal or not, each cerebrovascular accident during this period was recorded. |
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The Claimant's Certificate of Death indicated he died of pneumonia as a result of a cerebrovascular accident. |
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In the case of readmissions, this applies to pancreatic resection, total hip replacement, infarctions and cerebrovascular accident procedures and in the case of mortality, pancreatic resection, and colon cancer surgery. |
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The patient was eventually diagnosed with meningoencephalitis and the related cerebrovascular accident. |
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Post-delivery, the injured plaintiff was unable to move her left side and she was found to have suffered a cerebrovascular accident. |
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Their older brother, Hereward, a successful novelist, is meanwhile in hospital, in a coma, having suffered a massive cerebrovascular accident during heart surgery. |
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Similar considerations apply to patients with ischemic heart or cerebrovascular disease, in whom an excessive fall in blood pressure could result in myocardial infarction or cerebrovascular accident. |
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Urge incontinence can also be induced by spinal cord injuries, brain tumors, Parkinson's disease, chronic diabetes, cerebrovascular accident, and multiple sclerosis. |
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