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[[Vertebrobasilar insufficiency]] refers to [[conditions]] in which [[blood]] supply to the back of the [[brain]] is disrupted. | |||
==What are the symptoms of Vertebrobasilar insufficiency?== | ==What are the symptoms of Vertebrobasilar insufficiency?== |
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What is Vertebrobasilar insufficiency?
Vertebrobasilar insufficiency refers to conditions in which blood supply to the back of the brain is disrupted.
What are the symptoms of Vertebrobasilar insufficiency?
What causes Vertebrobasilar insufficiency?
How do I know I have Vertebrobasilar insufficiency?
When to seek urgent medical care
Prevention of Vertebrobasilar insufficiency
Treatment options
Where to find medical care for Vertebrobasilar insufficiency
Directions to Hospitals Treating Vertebrobasilar insufficiency