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The International Standards on Auditing (ISAs) :
Hemorrhagic Stroke
A type of stroke caused by bleeding into the brain, either from a ruptured blood vessel or an abnormal vascular structure.
Aneurysm
A localized enlargement or ballooning of a blood vessel due to weakness in the vessel wall.
Cardiovascular Disease
A class of diseases involving the heart and blood vessels, including heart disease, hypertension, and stroke.
Physiological Risk
The potential for harm to bodily functions or processes, often assessed in the context of exposure to harmful substances or stressful conditions.
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