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Stroke and Mini Stroke

Rosemarie Schwitzer, Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner with West Kendall Baptist Hospital, explains a mini stroke or transient ischemic attack is when a cholesterol plaque or a blood clot is causing symptoms. She says the symptoms last less than 24 hours, and when you have an MRI performed, it does not show anything. It is a…...
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Brain Health: Strokes

Rosemarie Schwitzer, Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner with West Kendall Baptist Hospital, says there are two different types of strokes: ischemic stroke is the most common and it happens when there is a blocked blood vessel, because of a blood clot or a cholesterol plaque that is stopping the blood flow of the brain. The second…...
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AVM Complications

There are some complications when AVM occurs: stroke, numbness, problems with speech or movement, developmental delays in children, accumulation of spinal fluid in brain, lower quality of life and small risk for death from hemorrhage. Dr. Italo Linfante, Medical Director of Interventional Neuroradiology & Endovascular Neurosurgery with Baptist Health Neuroscience Center, says seizures can be…...
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AVM & Types of Strokes

Dr. Italo Linfante, Medical Director of Interventional Neuroradiology & Endovascular Neurosurgery with Baptist Health Neuroscience Center, explains there are two types of strokes: ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke, when the artery bursts and bleeds out. It can be caused by AVM, vascular malformation or aneurysm. Not all of AVMs lead to strokes. They only happen…...
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Stroke Education Program

Rosemarie Schwitzer, Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner with West Kendall Baptist Hospital, explains she finds in the hospital a good opportunity not only to reach the patients, but also the community. She says they have an annual stroke fair to take the opportunity to provide an education to the community, whether it is family members who…...
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Brain: Stroke

Stroke is due to a lack of blood flow to the brain. Dr. Felipe de los Rios, Neurologist with Baptist Health Neuroscience Center, explains its characteristics and how often it occurs. ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: . . Follow us on social media: FACEBOOK: TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: . . Listen to our Podcast: SPOTIFY: APPLE…...
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Symptoms of a Stroke

Dr. Lucinda Adriana Arenas, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician with Baptist Health South Florida talks about the symptoms of a stroke. The specialist explains aphasia happens when brain cells die during a stroke. Patients don’t have abilities for expressing themselves verbally. The rehabilitation program is designed once the patient has been evaluated and the deficits…...
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The Causes of Stroke

There are two types of strokes. The most common is the ischemic stroke, when a blood vessel in the brain gets blocked. The other type is hemorrhagic stroke, which can be a bleeding into the brain caused by high blood pressure or other types of hammers in the brain. Dr. Guilherme Dabus, Director of the…...
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