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As a person gets older, other risk factors may occur. For example, in women, lower estrogen levels after menopause increases the risk for an aneurysm of the brain, according to MayoClinic.com. Certain lifestyle choices, such as smoking, drug abuse and heavy alcohol consumption, are risk fact...
Arteriovenous Aneurysm of the Brain Jaeger,Rudolph - 《Journal of Neurosurgery》 被引量: 172发表: 1951年 The clinical syndrome associated with pulmonary arteriovenous fistulas, including a case report of a surgical cure The clinical syndrome, consisting of cyanosis, clubbing of fingers, and ...
the focus of this section. Asubarachnoid hemorrhageis one that bleeds into the thin CSF layer between the pial covering of the cortex and the outer layer of the arachnoid mater on the surface of the brain. Unlike subdural hematomas, therefore, the blood tracks along sulci and perivascular ...
A brain aneurysm is a bulging malformation in one of the brain's blood vessels. It can look a lot like a balloon or a berry. Most brain aneurysms produce no symptoms, and a brain aneurysm does not necessarily indicate an underlying health problem. Some of the most common causes of brain...
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The new technology has the following benefits EXCEPT that . A. it is much faster for the patient to recover B. it brings no problems after the operation C. it reduces the amount of blood loss D. it doesn't need to open up the brain to operate It can be known from the passage that...
The brain also can be damaged by intracerebral hemorrhage and herniation. Subarachnoid blood itself also damages the brain since the application of blood or hemolyzed erythrocytes to the pial surface of the brain induces blood-brain barrier breakdown, edema, and brain injury (Matz et al., 2001)...
aneurysms account for approximately 35% of all giant aneurysms. Because of their location, lateral projection, and attachment of the dome to the lobe, nearly 50% of all ruptured MCA aneurysms present with intraparenchymal hematomas. Most (80%) of these hematomas are located in ...
This space is filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that bathes and cushions the brain. As blood spreads and clots it irritates the lining of the brain and damages brain cells. At the same time, the area of brain that previously received oxygen-rich blood from the affected artery is now ...