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Ischemic stroke

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Illustration of ischemic stroke

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An ischemic stroke develops when a blood vessel (artery) supplying blood to an area of the brain becomes blocked by a blood clot. The clot may form in the blood vessel (thrombus) or travel from somewhere else in the blood system (embolus).

About 80% of all strokes are ischemic strokes. They are the most common type of stroke in older adults.

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Last Updated: 02/26/2008