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A 60-year-old patient with an unremarkable medical history was discovered collapsed on the street, devoid of both a pulse and respirations. There were no witnesses to the event. Emergency services arrived 5 minutes after being called and managed to successfully resuscitate the patient, restoring spontaneous respirations and establishing a regular heart rate and rhythm. Subsequent hospital imaging, however, disclosed evidence of widespread brain ischemia. What is the most probable cause of these observed imaging findings? Hypotension-induced global ischemic stroke Embolic stroke Cryptogenic stroke Thrombotic stroke
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