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percentage of study population developing cerebrovascular lesions during a period of time (CMO:0000932)
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percentage of study population developing cerebrovascular lesions during a period of time +   
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesions during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesion is a non-neoplastic, localized, pathological change in the structure of the brain which involves or is caused by a component of the vascular system and/or blood supply of the brain, due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
percentage of study population displaying cerebrovascular lesions at a point in time 

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Related Synonyms: cerebrovascular lesions incidence ;   stroke incidence
Definition Sources: Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed, ISBN:978-1416049982

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