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Cerebrovascular Disease

Embolic Stroke

Emboli arise from a variety of sources, including:

Figure 19.

Fat embolism. The section is a frozen section stained with oil-red O. There are early ischaemic changes in the adjacent white matter. This case followed trauma with fractured limb bones.

Figure 20.

Air embolism. Note bubbles of air in veins on the surface of the brain.

The onset of embolic stroke is usually more rapid than thrombotic or haemorrhagic stroke.