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There are three blood vessels that carry blood to the heart in deoxygenated form. Superior vena cava that carries blood from upper parts of the body like brain etc. Then there is inferior vena cava that carries blood from lower body parts like legs etc. Last is pulmonary vein that brings oxygenated blood from lungs to the heart.
i think it carries blood or oxygen to the brain
A stroke is a rupture of a blood vessel in the brain.
Pulmonary Circulation carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs to receive oxygen, while the Systemic Circulation carries the oxygenated blood throughout the body so the oxygen can be used, returning to the Pulmonary Circulation as deoxygenated blood.
Brain aneurysm
There are two major kinds of stroke, ischemic and hemorrhagic. In an ischemic stroke a blood vessel becomes blocked, usually by a blood clot and a portion of the brain becomes deprived of oxygen and will stop functioning. A hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel that carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain burst and spills blood into the brain. When this happens, a portion of the brain becomes deprived of oxygen and will stop functioning.
There are two major kinds of stroke, ischemic and hemorrhagic. In an ischemic stroke a blood vessel becomes blocked, usually by a blood clot and a portion of the brain becomes deprived of oxygen and will stop functioning. A hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel that carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain burst and spills blood into the brain. When this happens, a portion of the brain becomes deprived of oxygen and will stop functioning.
A cerebral or brain aneurysm is a cerebrovascular disease in which weakness in the wall of veins causes a localized dilation or ballooning of the blood vessel. The bursting of an aneurysm in blood vessel can cause brain death.
The jugular vein carries blood from the brain towards the heart. It is identifiable in the anterolateral neck.
The deoxygenated blood leaves the brain via the dural sinuses. These are large veinous structures located in the dura mater that connect with the internal jugular vein.
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Hematoma is blood pooled outside the blood vessel, aneurysm is a bulging of a blood vessel.