Abstract
Introduction: This review article outlines the clinical symptoms associated with isolated occlusions in the major branches of the anterior, middle, and posterior cerebral arteries. Methods: Review article Conclusion: A comprehensive understanding of isolated branch infarcts will deepen clinical acumen, aid in precise infarct localization, and optimize diagnostic management.
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