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rdfs:label
  • Cerebrovascular Accident
rdfs:subClassOf
Has_CDRH_Parent
Has_NICHD_Parent
Concept_In_Subset
Semantic_Type
  • Disease or Syndrome
Preferred_Name
  • Cerebrovascular Accident
UMLS_CUI
  • C0038454
FDA_Table
  • Patient Code (Appendix B)
Contributing_Source
  • CDISC
  • CTCAE
  • FDA
  • NICHD
ALT_DEFINITION
  • In medicine, a loss of blood flow to part of the brain, which damages brain tissue. Strokes are caused by blood clots and broken blood vessels in the brain. Symptoms include dizziness, numbness, weakness on one side of the body, and problems with talking, writing, or understanding language. The risk of stroke is increased by high blood pressure, older age, smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, heart disease, atherosclerosis (a build-up of fatty material and plaque inside the coronary arteries), and a family history of stroke.NCI-GLOSS
  • An acute episode of focal or global neurological dysfunction caused by presumed brain, spinal cord, or retinal vascular injury as a result of hemorrhage or infarction but with insufficient information to allow categorization as ischemic or hemorrhagic.CDISC
  • A disorder characterized by a sudden loss of sensory function due to an intracranial vascular event.CTCAE
Legacy_Concept_Name
  • Cerebrovascular_Accident
FULL_SYN
  • StrokePTCTCAEE12826
  • Cerebrovascular AccidentPTNCI
  • CVA, CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENTSYFDA1770
  • CVAABFDA
  • CVAABNCI
  • Stroke SyndromeSYNCI
  • Cerebrovascular AccidentPTNICHD
  • STROKESYFDA1770
  • strokePTNCI-GLOSSCDR0000439425
  • CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT, (CVA)SYFDA1770
  • STROKE SYNDROMESYFDA1770
  • StrokeSYNCI
  • CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENTPTFDA1770
  • SYNDROME, STROKESYFDA1770
  • StrokeSYNICHD
  • Undetermined StrokePTCDISC
DEFINITION
  • A sudden loss of neurological function secondary to hemorrhage or ischemia in the brain parenchyma due to a vascular event. Infarction or hemorrhage may be demonstrated either directly by imaging, laboratory, or pathologic examination in patients with symptom duration less than 24 hours, or inferred by symptoms lasting greater than or equal to 24 hours (or fatal within 24 hours) that cannot be attributed to another cause. Diagnostic tests include CT scan, MRI, angiography, and EEG to locate and evaluate the extent of the hemorrhagic or ischemic damage in the brain parenchyma, coagulation studies, complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic panel, and urinalysis.NCI
code
  • C3390
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