8B11.22LeafLevel 6
Cerebral ischaemic stroke due to paradoxical embolism
**Definition:** This is a sudden loss of brain function due to a lack of adequate blood flow. It is the result of a thromboembolism – a blood clot that detached and travelled through the blood vessels – that originated in the venous system. Because of a heart defect, it passes through to the systemic circulation system, instead of becoming lodged in the lungs.
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