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Brain drowns in its own fluid after a stroke

January 31, 2020 by

Cerebral edema, swelling that occurs in the brain, is a severe and potentially fatal complication of stroke. New research shows for the first time that the glymphatic system - normally associated with the beneficial task of waste removal -- goes awry during a stroke and floods the brain, triggering edema and drowning brain cells.

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