Neurovascular diseases are among the important diseases of the nervous system because of their high mortality and morbidity. These diseases have no prior warning signs and suddenly occur in their severe form and affect patients with severe complications from death to long-term neurological disability. Cerebrovascular accidents or stroke, as the most prevalent neurology diseases, are often ischemic and can be prevented. Congenital and acquired cerebral arteriovenous malformations are other important diseases in this respect, including cerebral aneurysms and AVMs. These two disorders can be presented with subarachnoid hemorrhage, which is an unfavorable complication and entails death, coma or neurological disabilities. Treatments for cerebrovascular diseases were primarily surgery that requires serious and costly invasive procedures on vessels. These interventions are intracranial or extracranial and are often associated with prolonged hospitalization in ICU.
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