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Stroke and Vasoconstriction

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Difference between Stroke and Vasoconstriction

Stroke vs. Vasoconstriction

A stroke is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death. Vasoconstriction is the narrowing of the blood vessels resulting from contraction of the muscular wall of the vessels, in particular the large arteries and small arterioles.

Similarities between Stroke and Vasoconstriction

Stroke and Vasoconstriction have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Adenosine triphosphate, Artery, Bleeding, Coagulation, Cocaine, Endothelium, Hypertension, Hypoxia (medical), Micrograph, Shock (circulatory), Skin, Stimulant.

Adenosine triphosphate

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a complex organic chemical that participates in many processes.

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Artery

An artery (plural arteries) is a blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart to all parts of the body (tissues, lungs, etc).

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Bleeding

Bleeding, also known as hemorrhaging or haemorrhaging, is blood escaping from the circulatory system.

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Coagulation

Coagulation (also known as clotting) is the process by which blood changes from a liquid to a gel, forming a blood clot.

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Cocaine

Cocaine, also known as coke, is a strong stimulant mostly used as a recreational drug.

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Endothelium

Endothelium refers to cells that line the interior surface of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, forming an interface between circulating blood or lymph in the lumen and the rest of the vessel wall.

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Hypertension

Hypertension (HTN or HT), also known as high blood pressure (HBP), is a long-term medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated.

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Hypoxia (medical)

Hypoxia is a condition in which the body or a region of the body is deprived of adequate oxygen supply at the tissue level.

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Micrograph

A micrograph or photomicrograph is a photograph or digital image taken through a microscope or similar device to show a magnified image of an item.

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Shock (circulatory)

Shock is the state of low blood perfusion to tissues resulting in cellular injury and inadequate tissue function.

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Skin

Skin is the soft outer tissue covering vertebrates.

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Stimulant

Stimulants (also often referred to as psychostimulants or colloquially as uppers) is an overarching term that covers many drugs including those that increase activity of the central nervous system and the body, drugs that are pleasurable and invigorating, or drugs that have sympathomimetic effects.

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Stroke and Vasoconstriction Comparison

Stroke has 359 relations, while Vasoconstriction has 108. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 2.57% = 12 / (359 + 108).

References

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