A hemorrhage can occur in any part of the brain.
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He died of a cerebral hemorrhage, which is basically when blood from a damaged vein in the brain bursts and damages the brain.
subarachnoid hemorrhages are caused by blood being released by a damaged blood vessel and accumulating in the subarachnoid space.
A 'cerebral hemorrhage' means bleeding within the brain.
It is the brains ability to shift functions from damaged areas of the brain to undamaged. For example: if the auditory part of your brain was damaged, another part of the brain may take on that task.
An extra cerebral hemorrhage is a hemorrhage that occurs with the brain tissue. This can be caused by brain trauma or a stroke.
I think you are referring to "sub-arachnoid hemorrhage". This is a type of brain hemorrhage occurring underneath the arachnoid membrane which envelopes the brain and can be caused by bleedding from an aneurysm
A haemorrhage can happen anywhere in the brain!
Hemorrhage.
Intracerebral hemorrhage affects vessels within the brain itself, while subarachnoid hemorrhage affects arteries at the brain's surface, just below the protective arachnoid membrane.
Its not the eye its the Brain.
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