An ischaemic stroke differs from a haemorrhagic stroke in that…
A. Blood flow is obstructed in the brain
B. A ruptured blood vessel leaks blood into the brain
C. There is too much blood flowing into the brain
D. Cerebrospinal fluid has entered the arteries in the brain
Select your answer:
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Pathology › ViewAfter death, a human body cools at the rate of:
A. 0.78°C / 1.4ºF
B. 0.92°C / 2.6ºF
C. 0.33°C / .75ºF
D. 1.33°C / 3.33ºF
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Presence of lesions in different regions of the CNS
A. Dissemination in time (DIT)
B. Dissemination in space (DIS)