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Which of the following would be the most likely cause of an intra-cerebral hemorrhagic stroke?Question 42Answera.Tumor metastases.b.Carotid atherosclerosis.c.Atrial Fibrillationd.Rupture of an aneurysm in an artery located within the brain.e.Fat embolism as a result of a broken bone.

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Which of the following would be the most likely cause of an intra-cerebral hemorrhagic stroke?Question 42Answera.Tumor metastases.b.Carotid atherosclerosis.c.Atrial Fibrillationd.Rupture of an aneurysm in an artery located within the brain.e.Fat embolism as a result of a broken bone.

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The most likely cause of an intra-cerebral hemorrhagic stroke among the options provided would be "d. Rupture of an aneurysm in an artery located within the brain."

Here's why:

a. Tumor metastases: While it's true that tumors can cause bleeding or obstruction leading to a stroke, they are not the most common cause of an intra-cerebral hemorrhagic stroke.

b. Carotid atherosclerosis: This condition can lead to an ischemic stroke, which is caused by a blockage in the blood vessels supplying the brain. It's not typically associated with hemorrhagic strokes, which are caused by bleeding in the brain.

c. Atrial Fibrillation: This is a heart condition that can lead to clot formation and subsequently an ischemic stroke. It's not typically associated with hemorrhagic strokes.

d. Rupture of an aneurysm in an artery located within the brain: This is a common cause of hemorrhagic strokes. An aneurysm is a weak spot in a blood vessel that balloons and fills with blood. The aneurysm can rupture, causing bleeding in the brain.

e. Fat embolism as a result of a broken bone: Fat emboli can cause ischemic strokes by blocking blood vessels, but they are not typically associated with hemorrhagic strokes.

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