The birth defect characterized by small veins in the brain is often referred to as "venous malformation" or "venous angioma." These vascular anomalies can lead to abnormal blood flow and may result in neurological issues depending on their size and location. While some individuals may remain asymptomatic, others can experience symptoms such as seizures or headaches. Diagnosis typically involves imaging techniques like MRI, and treatment options may vary based on the severity of the condition.
Dural Sinuses
Can you get a varicose vein on your brain
brain Hambridge mean ....... blood spot in brain veins
Veins
The jugular veins are the two main veins in the neck returning blood from the brain to the heart. Their arterial counterparts are the carotid arteries.
Veins are thin. They carry blood to the heart and brain.
due to tumers in brain they occers in the veins and blood pressure increases and the veins burst out and the impure blood spread in brain cavity cause sudden death
Yes, since the brain and spine are part of the nervous system, then the nervous sytem has arteries and veins. There are major arteries in the brain.
Venules.
The brain itself does not pulse, but it does have a blood flow. The veins and arteries do have a pulse.
The brain has veins, capillaries, and arteries which contain blood cells.
heart