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Introduction

A stroke occurs when a part of the blood supply to the brain is cut off and brain cells cannot receive oxygen. Eventually, brain cell death occurs. Every year about 550,000 people in the United States suffer from a stroke. About 150,000 people die annually from strokes, making it the third leading cause of death in the U.S. after heart disease and cancer.

There are two main types of stroke: ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke. Ischemic stroke occurs when blood clots or cholesterol deposits occlude vessels that supply blood to the brain.  Occlusions may form within the vessels in the brain, or the clots can form outside of the brain, most of the heart, and then travel to the brain (embolization). Hemorrhagic stroke results from ruptured blood vessels inside the brain or on the brain's surface.

Risk Factors

There are many risk factors which may contribute to stroke including high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity, sleep apnea, and illicit drug use.  The presence of narrowing, due to atherosclerotic disease, in the carotid arteries (carotid stenosis) and the arteries within the brain (intracranial atherosclerosis) can also increase the risk of having a stroke.  The incidence of stroke rises with age, particularly over the age of 60.  A previous stroke warning or transient ischemic attack (TIA) representing a temporary decrease in blood flow to an area of the brain, and a family history of stroke, are also risk factors.  In patients under the age of 50, the causes of stroke differ from those in older individuals and may include heart disease including infections (endocarditis), congenital or acquired aortic or mitral valvular abnormalities, arrhythmias (especially atrial fibrillation that may be intermittent), and heart muscle pathology (cardiomyopathy) with congestive heart failure.  Inflammatory disease of blood vessels, hematologic abnormalities and hypercoagulability and traumatic injuries to blood vessels causing dissection are others to consider.  There are many factors underlying hemorrhagic strokes but they may occur with rupture of an aneurysm, an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) which is an abnormal tangle of blood vessels in the brain, head injury, hypertensive small blood vessel disease, or rare disorders of small blood vessels like amyloidosis.

Symptoms

The symptoms of a stroke can vary widely depending on the part of the brain affected but they are usually abrupt in onset.  Some patients experience a tingling or weakness in the arms or legs, usually on one side of the body. Strokes can also cause sudden changes in vision such as loss of vision in one eye, loss of ability to see to one side, or double vision.  Some individuals suddenly lose their ability to speak clearly or coherently or they may have difficulty understanding spoken or written language. A person with a stroke may experience a loss of balance, loss of consciousness, dizziness or a severe headache.

Diagnosis

Evaluation for a possible stroke is done urgently in the hospital by physical and neurological examination, computed tomography (CT) scans of the brain or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).  Another important tool for assessing patients with a recent stroke is ultrasound testing of the blood flow to the brain and within the brain.  This can be done non-invasively with a Transcranial Doppler (TCD) and Carotid Duplex ultrasound.  These ultrasound tests are also helpful in evaluating patients who have had symptoms of transient ischemic attacks indicating reversible poor circulation to the brain (carotid stenosis) and in following patients who have been found to have blockages in their arteries supplying the brain (intracranial atherosclerosis).

Treatment

Treatment of a stroke is an emergency and should be administered as soon as possible after the onset of symptoms to optimize the efficacy.  The most common treatment for stroke is antiplatelet therapy (aspirin, clopidogrel) that "thin" the blood.  These are often used to prevent a further stroke event. Thrombolytic agents such as TPA (tissue plasminogen activator), administered in the emergency room, are used within the first 3-6 hours of a new stroke and can aid in dissolving the clot causing the stroke to improve the chances of recovery.  Newer techniques to extract clots from occluded blood vessels in the brain are also available at certain stroke centers.  It is therefore critical to get to the emergency room as quickly as possible if one suspects they or someone they know is having a stroke so that these treatments can be considered.  Aneurysms and AVMS’s can be treated surgically or with less invasive interventional neuroradiological procedures to lower risk of new or recurrent bleeding.

Summary

Stroke is an emergency.  It is often said where stroke treatment is concerned “Time is Brain.”  The term “brain attack” as an analogy to “heart attack” has been popularized to emphasize the critical time sensitivity of implementing effective treatment.  There are many treatments available but if you suspect that you may be having a stroke, it is vital to call 911 and get to the nearest hospital.  Our neurologists are experienced in helping you to prevent stroke and to recover afterwards.

One mnemonic for self-assessment for a possible stroke is:

B.E. F.A.S.T.—the Balance, Eyes, Face, Arm and Speech Test

Remembering B.E. F.A.S.T. is an easy way to quickly identify the early warning signs of a stroke.

BEFAST

Know the signs, and B.E. F.A.S.T. if you suspect stroke!

The final “T” in BE FAST should also stand for TIME!!!!

Remember, every minute counts. Do not wait. Call 911.

Patient Testimonials









"Just wanted to thank you and your staff for creating such a safe environment at your K Street office. I was reassured to see everyone wearing their masks properly yesterday! When a patient's mask started to slip in the reception area, someone IMMEDIATELY came out to ask him to pull it up. It was so reassuring!”

“I am happy to let everyone know how great the Neurology Center/Chevy Chase is. My primary care doctor referred me there because of neuropathy symptoms. He advised that every doctor there is first class, and any will serve me well. I was assigned to Dr. Nabil Altememi, and how fortunate for me. He is brilliant, thorough, experienced, confident and a great communicator. After two appointments now, I am confident in my experience and my judgment. I commend the Neurology Center to you, and I specifically commend Dr. Altememi. Good luck.” –TM
 
“I like the fact that there is very little waiting to see the doctor. Dr. Stephanie Block takes time to hear questions and answer them. I don't feel rushed. And there's plenty of parking.” –NF
 
“Dr. Ezra Cohen takes the time to go through my health issue and concerns on my first visit. He is really great and I just recommended him to one of my friends who is looking for good neurologist. Other staff members are pleasant and the waiting time is reasonable. Overall experience was great.” –MMM
 
“The Neurology Center is awesome and particularly Dr. Eric Jeffries. He’d been tracking an issue with my health for a few years. He sent me to a surgeon this past fall because he didn’t like what he saw. I had surgery in December and the issue has been resolved. Not only is Dr. Jeffries top notch, but the staff is always friendly and helpful. I’d recommend them to anyone.” – LK
 
“The staff at each office over many years have been AWESOME!! My heart goes to Dr. Taryn Fortune. She is so thorough and has been diligent in helping me with my discomfort. I recommend that anyone who is wants a kind, caring, and thorough Neurologist Don't walk to Dr Fortune, Run!! She is the best!!!” – SM
 
“Thank you Dr. Stephanie Chen Block for your professional manner, your personal concern and your thorough description of my medical situation. Your advice and counsel were invaluable and I would highly recommend you to friends and family.” – DS
 
“Everyone at the Leisure World Office was very professional and courteous. We were taken on time.” – TJA
 
“The Providence staff and Dr. Moore were very pleasant. Dr. Moore was very detailed and he took his time explaining each step of the EMG so I was aware what to expect. The technician was pleasant and made me feel comfortable.” – CL
 
“Dr. Cohen was patient and thorough. I felt like he really cared. I would recommend this practice very highly.” – MB
 
“The White Oak staff is polite and made me feel welcome. My procedure was explained to lessen feelings of anxiety.” – MC

“I’ve been going here for years, and compare to the other doctor’s offices, this practice is great! Dr. Hari Hall is wonderful, very knowledgeable and cares about her patients. I highly recommend the practice!” -RJ

“The kindness and responsiveness of the staff are admired and appreciated!” -GG

“Dr. Rhanni Herzfeld is a hero. She was so great to me that my mom is actually going to move down from Michigan, partly to have access to such great resources like Neurology Center.” -ET

“Dr. Stephanie Block is a wonderful practitioner who listens carefully and always has good suggestions to offer. I would highly recommend her.” –RO

“Met with Dr. Neal Kurzrok for my diagnosis and Dr. Moore for my testing for peripheral neuropathy. I found Dr. Kurzrok to be a no nonsense but heavily qualified physician. He is straight to the point and I like that. I wanted to know just what my issues were and my options. Dr. David Moore knows how to do the professional testing phase and has an easy going bedside manner. He is qualified and very likeable. The Providence office space is very clean and the check in staff efficient.” –AG

“I truly loved the center. The staff was welcoming and attentive. I enjoyed visiting with Dr. Melissa Carswell who was very friendly, patient and professional. Thank you.” – MG

“Honestly, my experience with this practice has been nothing short of stellar. The doctors are thorough and caring. They listen and are eager to help. Dr. Taryn Fortune is amazing at what she does, and is generally a very cool person.”- DS

“The staff and doctors at the Neurology Center have been fantastic....very informative and supportive. I have full trust in their recommendations.” -BT

“The physicians and staff are great. Everything runs smoothly and stress free. Their objectives are scientific.” -JS

“I’ve never written a review before, but I feel compelled to after my excellent experience here. Dr. Philip Pulaski was fantastic - he explained everything very clearly and was very caring. Additionally, the staff are wonderful (Tammy in particular). They’ve gone above and beyond to ensure a very smooth client experience. All around this is a fantastic practice and I would recommend them to anyone in need of a neurologist.” -ST

“Good experience. Dr. David Taragin showed empathy and concern towards my husband who was not feeling well.” -CM

“Dr. Debbie Lin is amazing, very knowledgeable and caring, also very honest and direct. I first spoke with her PA, Ashley Holt today on a telemedicine appointment. She was also extremely helpful, knowledgeable and very clear. She was happy to answer any and all questions. This is a wonderful practice.” – HL

“I love everything about this practice. Easy location. Ample parking. Ease in making appointments. Immaculate office. Professional and kind administrative staff. The doctors and assistants I’ve seen have been top notch (and I come from a family of doctors!) I’ve raved about them to anyone who’ll listen- so glad I found this neurology group. I trust them implicitly.” – HG

“The Neurology Center is a highly professional and very caring practice. The doctors and staff are all friendly and helpful, and they opt for conservative rather than aggressive treatments while being fully pragmatic. Highly recommended.” - BB

“Highly recommend Dr. Hari-Hall. Have been a patient for a few years, and always receive excellent service. Toye and other technical staff are also always thorough and efficient.” -MM

“Great office atmosphere, the doctor was very informative and seemed genuinely concerned. The K Street office staff worked well together.” –AC

“The Leisure World office staff was helpful and friendly. The doctor we saw was caring and through.” –KBB

“The Providence staff was very professional and the doctor was on time and very thorough and listened to my concerns. I am glad The Neurology Center was recommended to me.” -GW

“Ashley Holt and Dr. Stephanie Block have helped me so much with my migraines. Ashley is a pro at giving Botox injections- always on time and efficient. This office has been a lifesaver for me!” – DB

“They are all very professional, courteous and handle appointments in a timely manner. I have never had to wait after my appointment time to be seen . Dr. Eric Jeffries is the best. He's honest and keeps it real with you. I recommend The Neurology Center in White Oak who is looking for neurological services.” – JC

“Everyone was extremely helpful and warm. Dr. Aman Savani was highly knowledgeable, gladly listened to me, answered my questions, welcomed my adult daughter who came with me and had support staff to provide the additional diagnosing necessities.” -CH

“Dr. Rhanni Herzfeld is everything you want a doctor to be: highly knowledgeable, attentive, inquisitive, sincere — and prompt! In short, she cares.” –CA

“Administrative Staff are competent and courteous and Clinical Staff are highly qualified and conduct themselves so that it is clear they have the patient’s best interests in mind.” – BS

“Physically, the Sleep Center resembles that which you would expect if staying at a very nice motel/hotel, a comfortable double bed, closet space, and a clean bathroom with towels, soap, and shampoo, plus TV. The staff were also very professional from the time of check-in, to showing you around your assigned room, and explaining the process for attaching the requisite electrodes on your body. If you awaken during the night in need of the bathroom, just say your assigned staff member’s name out loud and she will quickly appear to unhook your electrodes from the monitoring station. You are awoken early, around 5am, released from your electrodes and told you may now shower, get dressed, and go home. If, in my case, the testing resolves my sleep disorder, I will upgrade the facility’s rating to the highest level.” -PL

“A very professional yet friendly atmosphere that welcomes you at once, and a staff of very confident and competent caregivers. What more can I ask for? Dr. David Taragin is an extraordinary neurologist, and I know I am lucky to have him for my doctor.” -JK

“Very friendly and helpful staff. My doctor is very caring and has a lot of experience. I would recommend her to family and friends, as my daughter was very happy with the Neurology Center in Rockville.” – BG

“My daughter needed a sleep study to be done. I was contacted before hand, all questions were answered, staff could not have been more friendly, knowledgeable. They explained what was going on and when and what would happen. If I or someone in my family needs a study done, we will be coming here. First class all the way.” -ES

“The Neurology Center has a friendly front office staff always providing outstanding professional customer service with a smile. Dr. Philip Pulaski is the “BEST.” He is kind, compassionate, knowledgeable and really knows his stuff. He has always provided guidance and excellent medical advice throughout the years. Dr. Pulaski is my favorite “Doctor/Friend.” -Ms. M

“Great front desk presence (I don’t get to say that elsewhere). Professional and positive. That sets the tone for the appointment and the importance of this is frequently overlooked. Well done staff! Dr. Nadia Yusuf was warm and genuine and (most importantly) knowledgeable and communicative. Great visit. Keep up the great experience and work!” - MD

“Dr. Nabil Altememi listened to our concerns and took into a count all of my Mom’s issues before recommending the next step. He also let us choose how fast and how far to take the work up, because her issue did not require immediate neurological action. It was very reassuring.” -AB

“The K Street office staff was super kind and helpful, my neurologist was also incredibly kind and personable. One of the best private medical experiences I’ve ever had.” -AM

“Very clean and positive environment. Everyone was very professional. I was impressed with Dr. Nadia Yusuf.” - PL