
AICA Stroke Explained: Symptoms, Imaging, and Recovery
An AICA stroke occurs when the anterior inferior cerebellar artery becomes blocked, disrupting blood flow to the lower cerebellum and brainstem. This leads to sudden vertigo, hearing loss, facial weakness, and balance problems. MRI imaging reveals characteristic lesion patterns that guide diagnosis and treatment planning.
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