A brain hemorrhage is a type of stroke. A brain hemorrhage is bleeding in or around the brain. It is a form ofstroke. Causes of brain hemorrhage includehigh blood pressure(hypertension), abnormally weak or dilated (aneurysm) blood vessels that leak,drug abuse, and trauma. Many people who e...
Intracerebral hemorrhage.With this type of brain hemorrhage, blood pools in the tissue of your brain. It’s the second most common cause of stroke, and recovering from it can be challenging. It’s usually due to long-term, untreated high blood pressure. ...
Abnormal glucose metabolism inevitably disrupts normal neuronal function, a phenomenon widely observed in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Investigating the mechanisms of metabolic adaptation during disease progression has become a central focus of research. Considering that impaired glucose metabolism is closely ...
AD is the most common cause of dementia, accounting for 60–80% of all dementia cases. It is a distinct neurodegenerative disease characterized by the accumulation of amyloid plaques and tau tangles in the brain, leading to progressive cognitive decline. As a progressive neurodegenerative disorder w...
A brain aneurysm is a weak spot in the wall of a blood vessel inside the brain that can sometimes burst and cause a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Think of a weak spot in a balloon and how it feels stretched out and thin. A brain aneurysm is like that. ...
Wang Shao-DanYe SongXu Ben-WenYang Chen-XiBioMed CentralBMC NeurologyYe-Ting,Zhou,Dao-Ming,etc.Acute spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage and traumatic brain injury are the most common causes of critical illness in the ICU and have high early mortality.[J].2018,18(1)....
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurological condition caused by early brain damage, leading to challenges with movement, posture, and muscle control. CP is the most common motor disability in childhood. The condition is sometimes the result of medical mistakes during childbirth. In these cases, ...
Here, we address this question, evaluating evidence for a priori hypotheses pertaining to six lines of research: (a) animal studies; (b) cross- sectional human studies; (c) a twin study; (d) studies of changes in cognition with abstinence from MA; (e) studies of changes in brain ...
Central nervous system problems.The central nervous system is made up of the nerves in the brain and spinal cord. Issues with the central nervous system that may lead to psychosis or delirium include: Brain hemorrhage.Abrain hemorrhagemeans bleeding of the brain. Many things can cause brain blee...
Hemorrhagic strokes:Hemorrhage refers to blood leaking from a blood vessel in the brain (intracerebral). Hemorrhagic strokes are the most common type of stroke. They occur when blood vessels anywhere in the brain rupture. As blood leaks and the body responds, pressure builds inside the brain. Hi...