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A posterior circulation stroke (posterior CVA) means the stroke affects the back area of your brain. This includes your
Changes that may occur include:
You have a loss of coordinated arm or leg movements
You have problems with your vision because eye movement is limited in one or both eyes.
You have dizziness that makes you feel like you are spinning.
You may ignore or not be able to see anything to your left or to your right.
Source: Allina Patient Education, Understanding Stroke: Information about Stroke and Recovery, third edition, ISBN 1-931876-13-4 First published: 02/01/2006 Last updated: 02/01/2006 Reviewed by: Allina Patient Education experts Health e-newsletters | | HON certifiedContact us | Privacy | Help | Terms of use | Disclaimer | Accessibility | En Español This site is presented for information only and is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice. Allina®, the Allina logo, and Medformation® are registered trademarks of Allina Health System. Presentation and Design ©2009 Allina Health System. All Rights Reserved.
First published: 02/01/2006 Last updated: 02/01/2006
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