Multiple Choice
A major contributing factor to the development of a thrombotic stroke is the presence of atherosclerosis. Where does this commonly form?
A) In the larger veins of the brain
B) Near capillary sphincters
C) In cerebral arteries
D) In the venous sinuses
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