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Another immediate cause of stroke is thrombosis, which is the pressure of a blood clot at the point of its origin. The thrombus, or the stationary blood clot, blocks the flow of blood and thus causes a stroke. Yet another cause of stroke is aneurysm, which is a sack-like bulge on the wall of a weakened artery. The bulge may eventually rupture, causing cerebral hemorrhage. Strokes that are due to bleeding within the brain are called hemorrhagic strokes. The brain cells in the hemorrhaged area are damaged because of lack of blood flow and oxygen supply. Brain tumors are another group of causes of aphasia. Some tumors originate in the brain itself and are called primary intracranial tumors. Other tumors have their origin elsewhere in the body but have migrated into the brain, have attached themselves to brain tissue, and begin to grow there. In addition, epilepsy, meningitis, encephalitis, and accidents during brain surgery are all potential causes of brain injury that may lead to aphasia. Finally, a variety of brain infections, including bacterial and viral infections, also can cause aphasia due to cerebral pathology. A stroke often leaves the person paralyzed, although not all persons with aphasia are paralyzed. For example, those with Wernicke's aphasia might not show obvious signs of neurological damage. However, paralysis is due to damage to a hemisphere that is on the opposite side. Injury to the left hemisphere produces paralysis on the right side of the body. In all right-handed people, and in some left-handed people as well, injury to the language-dominant left hemisphere, which paralyzes the right sides of the body, produces aphasia. Injury to the right hemisphere produces aphasia in only a small percentage of the general population who are left-handed but whose right hemisphere is dominant for language.
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1 Another immediate cause of stroke is thrombosis, which is the pressure of a blood clot at the point of its origin. 2 The thrombus, or the stationary blood clot, blocks the flow of blood and thus causes a stroke. 3 Yet another cause of stroke is aneurysm, which is a sack-like bulge on the wall of a weakened artery. 4 The bulge may eventually rupture, causing cerebral hemorrhage. 5 Strokes that are due to bleeding within the brain are called hemorrhagic strokes. 6 The brain cells in the hemorrhaged area are damaged because of lack of blood flow and oxygen supply. 7 Brain tumors are another group of causes of aphasia. 8 Some tumors originate in the brain itself and are called primary intracranial tumors. 9 Other tumors have their origin elsewhere in the body but have migrated into the brain, have attached themselves to brain tissue, and begin to grow there. 10 In addition, epilepsy, meningitis, encephalitis, and accidents during brain surgery are all potential causes of brain injury that may lead to aphasia. 11 Finally, a variety of brain infections, including bacterial and viral infections, also can cause aphasia due to cerebral pathology. 12 A stroke often leaves the person paralyzed, although not all persons with aphasia are paralyzed. 13 For example, those with Wernicke's aphasia might not show obvious signs of neurological damage. 14 However, paralysis is due to damage to a hemisphere that is on the opposite side. 15 Injury to the left hemisphere produces paralysis on the right side of the body. 16 In all right-handed people, and in some left-handed people as well, injury to the language-dominant left hemisphere, which paralyzes the right sides of the body, produces aphasia. 17 Injury to the right hemisphere produces aphasia in only a small percentage of the general population who are left-handed but whose right hemisphere is dominant for language.