Brain neoplasms are cancers that affect the central nervous system, therefore the whole of the brain, medulla oblongata and cerebellum. Ischemic stroke, also called cerebral infarction”, is caused by the occlusion of one or both carotids, or the arteries that carry oxygenated blood to the brain. Treatment may include medications to break up blood clots or to thin the blood, as well as procedures to physically remove blood clots, followed by rehabilitation. The cerebral ischemia at the origin of this occlusion causes about 85% of all recorded stroke episodes, and can be more or less severe. In many cases, thanks to a timely intervention, it is possible to limit damage to the brain and through appropriate rehabilitation the affected subject can recover all his brain faculties. “