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Cerebrovascular accident due to occlusion of bilateral cerebellar arteries (disorder)
Stroke due to occlusion of bilateral cerebellar arteries
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Cerebrovascular accident due to occlusion of bilateral cerebellar arteries (disorder)

SCTID: 346674811000119104, Defined, Active


346674811000119104|Cerebrovascular accident due to occlusion of bilateral cerebellar arteries (disorder)|
  • en Cerebrovascular accident due to occlusion of bilateral cerebellar arteries
  • en Cerebrovascular accident due to occlusion of bilateral cerebellar arteries (disorder)
  • en Cerebrovascular accident due to occlusion of both cerebellar arteries
  • en Stroke due to occlusion of bilateral cerebellar arteries

346674811000119104 |Cerebrovascular accident due to occlusion of bilateral cerebellar arteries (disorder)|

=== 16024151000119105 |Cerebrovascular accident due to occlusion of left cerebellar artery (disorder)| +
    127341005 |Acute nervous system disorder (disorder)| +
    16024271000119107 |Cerebrovascular accident due to occlusion of right cerebellar artery (disorder)| +
    128487001 |Acute disease of cardiovascular system (disorder)| :
        { 116676008 |Associated morphology (attribute)| = 37782003 |Damage (morphologic abnormality)|,
          363698007 |Finding site (attribute)| = 12738006 |Brain structure (body structure)| }
        { 42752001 |Due to (attribute)| = 1153638002 |Occlusion of bilateral cerebellar arteries (disorder)| }
        { 263502005 |Clinical course (attribute)| = 424124008 |Sudden onset and/or short duration (qualifier value)| }
        { 363698007 |Finding site (attribute)| = 28661005 |Cerebrovascular system structure (body structure)| }
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