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Ascending aorta and Stroke

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Ascending aorta and Stroke

Ascending aorta vs. Stroke

The ascending aorta (AAo) is a portion of the aorta commencing at the upper part of the base of the left ventricle, on a level with the lower border of the third costal cartilage behind the left half of the sternum. A stroke is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death.

Similarities between Ascending aorta and Stroke

Ascending aorta and Stroke have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aortic valve, Arterial embolism, Atherosclerosis.

Aortic valve

The aortic valve is a valve in the human heart between the left ventricle and the aorta.

Aortic valve and Ascending aorta · Aortic valve and Stroke · See more »

Arterial embolism

Arterial embolism is a sudden interruption of blood flow to an organ or body part due to an embolus adhering to the wall of an artery blocking the flow of blood, the major type of embolus being a blood clot (thromboembolism).

Arterial embolism and Ascending aorta · Arterial embolism and Stroke · See more »

Atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis is a disease in which the inside of an artery narrows due to the build up of plaque.

Ascending aorta and Atherosclerosis · Atherosclerosis and Stroke · See more »

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Ascending aorta and Stroke Comparison

Ascending aorta has 27 relations, while Stroke has 359. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.78% = 3 / (27 + 359).

References

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