Yes, it's called a brain aneurysm when this happens. Estimates are that one in fifteen people will develop one during their lives.
A blood vessel burst in his head and he died of internal bleeding.
Yes, blood vessels in the head can break, leading to bleeding in the brain or around the brain. This can result from conditions like aneurysms, traumatic head injury, or high blood pressure, and can be serious and require immediate medical attention. Symptoms may include severe headaches, blurred vision, and neurological deficits.
The Carotid Arteries.
A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, leading to cell death. A subdural hematoma, on the other hand, is a collection of blood between the brain and its outermost covering (the dura mater), often caused by head trauma. Both can lead to neurological symptoms, but a stroke is due to a blood vessel blockage or rupture in the brain, while a subdural hematoma is blood collecting outside the brain tissue.
carotid artery
The superior vena cava conducts blood from the head to the right atrium.
Brain blood lines burst
the heart
Aneurysm
the right and left common carotid arteries carry blood to the head. I assume that is what you meant, because nothing carries blood vessels to the head.
There are two the superior (from the head) and inferior (from the body) vena cava.
Yes, its called an aneurysm.