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What is the name of syndrome when veins to the brain are thin and create seazures and stroke? |
Please help, I know someone who needs this info. I remember seeing program about this rare problem. Can't remember the name of it. Kat aneurysm? It could be some type of thrombus or blood clot that when it gets to the brain that causes the seizure or stroke. Possible cholesterol can deposit cr*p in the arteries and block it so supply is cut off and then the brain will have a seizure or stroke |
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