STUDY OF PATCHMATCH BASED TREE-SEED FUZZY CLUSTERING FOR ISCHEMIC STROKE LESION

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Tushar R. Sangole
Dr. Vinod Vaze
Dr. Amit Gaikwad

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Ischemic Stroke Lesion (ISL) arises when the artery of the brain gets blocked. The blood provisions nutrients and oxygen to the brain and take out carbon dioxide and other waste cells. In case an artery gets congested, the brain cells will not be able to function and will ultimately stop functioning (Khoshnam SE et al 2017). Nerve symptoms and symptoms of IS usually occur abruptly but can also be sometimes progressive in nature. Signs and symptoms vary based on the position of the occlusion and the flow (Sommer CJ 2017). Atherosclerotic stroke is generally found in elders, and arises without symptoms in 80% of the cases. IS can be initiated by a variety of ailments, like contraction of the arteries head or neck region (Jiang X et al 2018).This is usually produced by atherosclerosis, deposition of cholesterol, or generation blood clots which arise as a consequence of rapid heartbeat, heart attack, damages in heart valve, or some other underlying origins, including drug overdose, severe blood vessel injury in the neck, or abnormal blood flow (Renna R et al 2014). MRI is extensively utilized to identify cerebral ischemia.

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Tushar R. Sangole, Dr. Vinod Vaze, & Dr. Amit Gaikwad. (2020). STUDY OF PATCHMATCH BASED TREE-SEED FUZZY CLUSTERING FOR ISCHEMIC STROKE LESION. International Journal of Innovations in Engineering Research and Technology, 139-148. https://repo.ijiert.org/index.php/ijiert/article/view/2934
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Tushar R. Sangole, Dr. Vinod Vaze, & Dr. Amit Gaikwad. (2020). STUDY OF PATCHMATCH BASED TREE-SEED FUZZY CLUSTERING FOR ISCHEMIC STROKE LESION. International Journal of Innovations in Engineering Research and Technology, 139-148. https://repo.ijiert.org/index.php/ijiert/article/view/2934

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