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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: CVA-stroke, meds ???? anticoagulants, affected area becomes slightly discolored and softens 6 to 12 hours after occlusion ???? necrosis, swelling along th insult, mushy disintegration appear by 48 to 72 h, CVA diagnostics computed tomography, area of brain loses its blood supply because of vascular occlusions ???? abrupt vascular occlusion, contraceptive use conjunction with HTN, CVA signs & symptoms anxiety, surgery ???? endarterectomy, CVA signs & symptoms sudden unilateral weakness or numbness in limb, CVA risk factors contraceptive use, adjacent tissues are displaced, producing ischemia, edema, and ICP ???? rupture or seepage occurs in ventricular system, CVA incidence more common in men than women, CVA signs & symptoms sudden speech difficulties, cerebral embolism ???? endocarditis, ischemic ???? affected area becomes slightly discolored and softens 6 to 12 hours after occlusion, area of brain loses its blood supply because of vascular occlusions ???? stenosed vessels, meds ???? antihypertensives, meds ???? analgesic, cerebral embolism ???? posttraumatic valvular disease, CVA risk factors high serum triglycerides, CVA signs & symptoms plegia/paralysis/paresis