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an Coronary Arteriograms Cause Strokes?
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A study published in the January 2014 issue of the Journal of Invasive Cardiology showed that small cerebral microemboli (blood clots) occur regularly during coronary arteriograms. While this leads to micro-strokes, they are usually occult and are not associated with obvious deficits. Nonetheless, they occur as a routine and do cause small areas of damage to the brain.
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heart attackinfectionarrhythmiarenal failurestrokescongestive heart failurecoronary arteriogramsmicroemboliwellness buffer

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