A watershed zone is an area of tissue located at the border between two arterial blood supply territories, where perfusion is most vulnerable to reductions in blood flow. These zones are clinically significant because they are prone to ischaemic injury during systemic hypoperfusion or arterial occlusion. A common example is the cerebral watershed zone, which is susceptible to infarction during episodes of hypotension, leading to characteristic patterns of stroke.

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