You bleed. How badly will depend on which artery it is, and specifics about the cut. A bad cut might require surgery to repair.
The blood will also flow out in synchronization with the heartbeat.
When the Coronary arteries of the heart is clogged, your heart may not receive sufficient blood and its cells will begin to die off.
This could potentially lead to Heart attack/failure.
There is a good chance that the clot can move through to your heart, lungs or brain and cause a stroke, heart attack, or kill you
Yes it can & may lead to a thoracic anerusm or abdominal anerusm.
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A burst artery will cause internal bleeding and unless it is fixed will lead to death.
you die sadly
elevated pressure on weak vessels
You die!
an aorta which is not normal ,it can be aneurysm coarctation aorta and etc....
coarctation of the aorta
aorta
descending aorta
Aortic is an adjective meaning related to the aorta. The aorta is the largest artery in your body.
Most Dr's recommend having surgery when your aorta gets to 5 cm. I am a very rare exception and didn't know I had a problem. When they caught my aneurism my aorta was at 7.2 cm. I have a brother and sister that also had surgery but they measured just over 5 cm.
ascending aorta arch of aorta thoracic aorta abdominal aeorta
an aorta which is not normal ,it can be aneurysm coarctation aorta and etc....
coarctation of the aorta
abdominal aorta The Abdominal aorta is the longest section of the aorta, beginning at the diaphragm and spanning the abdominal cavity. The Thoracic and abdominal aorta together make up the descending aorta.
The diaphragm.
Curved portion , thoracic aorta and abdominal aorta .
Ascending aorta, arch of aorta and the descending aorta are located in your thoracic cavity.
Just outside the Left ventricle, in the aortic cusp.
Aorta is not math its science, Aorta is the largest artery in the human body.
The ascending aorta extends from the aortic root (which connects the aorta to the heart), upwards toward the aortic arch. The thoracic aorta is one of two parts of the descending aorta, which extends back down towards the abdomen after the aortic arch. The thoracic aorta is the part of the descending aorta that is above the diaphragm, while the abdominal aorta is below the diaphragm.
aorta