Multiple Choice
A major contributing process in a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is the development of atheromatous plaques in cerebral circulation.Where do these plaques most commonly form?
A) In the larger veins
B) Near capillary sphincters
C) At branches of arteries
D) On the venous sinuses
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