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== Pathogenesis == There are three major mechanisms of ischemia in the brain: [[embolism]] traveling to the brain, in situ thrombotic occlusion in the [[Circle of Willis|intracranial vessels]] supplying the parenchyma of the brain, and [[stenosis]] of vessels leading to poor perfusion secondary to flow-limiting diameter.<ref name=":11" /><ref name=":10" /> Globally, the vessel most commonly affected is the [[middle cerebral artery]].<ref name=":11" /> Embolisms can originate from multiple parts of the body. Common mechanisms of stroke and TIA:<ref name=":11" /> {| class="wikitable" !Stroke mechanism !Frequency !Pattern of infarcts !Number of infarcts |- |In situ thrombotic occlusion |Uncommon |Large subcortical; Sometimes with borderzone; Rarely, whole territory; Sometimes enlarging |Single |- |Artery to artery embolism |Common |Small cortical and subcortical |Multiple |- |Impaired clearance of emboli |Common |Small, scattered, alongside the borderzone region |Multiple |- |Branch occlusive disease |Common |Small subcortical, lacune-like |Single |- |Hemodynamic |Uncommon |Borderzone; may be without lesion |Multiple; None |}
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