brain haemorrhage is a type of stroke. It's caused by an artery in the brain bursting and causing localized bleeding in the surrounding tissues. This bleeding kills brain cells.
The Greek root for blood is hemo. Hemorrhage literally means "blood bursting forth." Brain hemorrhages are also called cerebral hemorrhages, intracranial hemorrhages, or intracerebral hemorrhages. They account for about 13% of strokes... hope this helps
When a blood vessel ruptures inside the brain due to trauma, hemorrhage occurs. An example that is common among boxers is the rupture of middle meningeal artery when the temples are hit, the results could be serious. Neurosurgeons would need to ligate the artery to stop the bleeding. Some strokes are also hemorrhagic in nature.
embolus is a thrombus, or in simpler language, a small mass of intravascular clot that may have formed in the blood vessels or heart, which consequently broke of from the vessel wall with the flowing blood, and now because it has finally rested in the blood vessels supplying the brain, it is referred to as a brain embolus. and this condition is called brain embolism. however, this is certainly a condition that requires immediate medical attention.
The Brain
A haemorrhage can happen anywhere in the brain!
Alfred Nobel died from a cerebral haemorrhage on December 10th, 1896. A cerebral haemorrhage is bleeding in the brain.
A cerebral haemorrhage happens in the brain.
major brain haemorrhage, 10th September 2007
The term cerebral refers to the brain.
major brain haemorrhage, 10th September 2007
It's the brain. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerebral_hemorrage
This is a question for your physician.
Alfred Lagarde died on January 1, 1998, in Netherlands of brain haemorrhage.
He had a horrible brain haemorrhage and yet survived it. She was affected greatly by his sickness. This happened in August, 1990. ♥
when the heart starts to malfunction, the supply of oxygen to the blood via heart is also impaired, therefore, there is no oxygen supply to the brain which ultimately results in the disfunction of the brain called brain haemorrhage.