cerebrovascular accident
Coronary thrombosis, cerebral thrombosis, and coronary heart diseases.
An aneurysm can rupture, spilling blood into the surrounding body tissue. A ruptured cerebral aneurysm can cause permanent brain damage, disability, or death.
It's called cerebral hemorrhage, the previous answer "cerebral aneurysm" refers to a dilation of a portion of an artery, the muscular tissue is thinner than a normal artery, so it's prone to rupture and can cause cerebral hemorrhage. I think the answer they are looking for is a hemorrhagic stroke. Both terms can be used interchangeably.
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Rupture of one of the cerebral arteries.
It is called a cerebral artery occlusion. Symptoms may include weakness, numbness/tingling, difficulty speaking or walking, and many others, depending on the area the artery supplies blood to. If the symptoms last only a short amount of time (a few minutes up to 24 hours) and there is no residual symptoms, it is called a Transient ischemic attack (TIA). If the symptoms are longer lasting and there are residual symptoms, it is called a stroke.
AnswerThat's when an artery ruptures in the brain and causes damage. Depending on the size and location of the rupture it can be extremely serious.A cerebral hemorrhage is where the brain starts to bleed copious amounts. The brain, or cerebrum, hold a lot of blood because it is such an important organ. When one of the vessels in the brain burst for whatever reason; be it a blow to the head or an aneurism, it fills the skull with blood.
FDR cause of deathFranklin D. Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage on April 12, 1945, at the age of 63, while vacationing in Warm Springs, Georgia.
=The result would be a C.V.A., (Cerebrovascular Accident), as a result of Heamoraging.==Strokes can also be caused by a 'Thrombosis', which is a blood clot in a Cerebral blood vessel.==And strokes can also be caused by an 'Embolism', which is something foreign Cerebral blood vessel, for example, Bone Marrow or Plastic from an intravenous drip.....=
Cerebral aneurysms, thromboses, and hemorrhages can lead to serious complications such as stroke, brain damage, or even death. A cerebral aneurysm may rupture, causing a hemorrhagic stroke, while thrombosis can obstruct blood flow, resulting in an ischemic stroke. Both conditions can severely impact neurological function and may require urgent medical intervention to prevent long-term effects.
July 26, 1926 (aged 82) Manchester, Vermont, U.S. the cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage induced by arteriosclerosis
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.