Science / Stroke context

When flow becomes the first question.

A public-facing explanation of ischemic stroke context without turning the page into patient-specific medical advice.

Conceptual neurovascular scientific plate related to this page
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A clear visual language for the chain from occlusion to tissue stress.

Perfusion change

One local interruption changes the downstream field.

Conceptual neurovascular plate of reduced perfusion
01 / Flow context
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01 / Occlusion

A local interruption changes the field downstream.

A conceptual vascular scene follows how a local occlusion can be understood as a change in flow context, not as an animated clinical simulation.

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02 / Tissue context

Perfusion, edema and the neurovascular unit.

The visible narrative stays qualitative where the source is qualitative. It gives readers a map for later evidence without implying an absolute patient outcome.

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03 / Recovery context

Why a multi-stage research question matters.

Acute blood-flow context and recovery biology are related, but they are not the same claim. Lucius keeps the distinction visible.