Cerebral brain damage can be caused by hypoxia or anoxia. Anoxia means that area of the brain is getting no oxygen. Hypoxia means the area is not getting adequate oxygen.
The dural fold that projects into the longitudinal fissure between cerebral hemispheres is called the FALX CEREBRI.
Cerebral is the medical term pertaining to the largest part of the brain.
cerebellum
The ring-shaped anastomosis that forms the cerebral arterial circle is called the Circle of Willis. It is located at the base of the brain and helps to provide collateral circulation in case of blockages in the cerebral arteries.
The term "cerebral" refers to the brain, and "cortex" means outer layer. The cerebral cortex is the outermost layer of the brain, responsible for higher brain functions such as thinking, perceiving, and planning.
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Cerebral hemispheres (left and right)
The cerebral aqueduct is referred to as the aqueduct of Sylvius
The fissures or the sulci are the inward folds of cerebral tissue.
they are called 'bystanders'.
It is called the cortex and it is wrinkly.
Preening
Gyri is the name of the folds in the gray matter of the brain that form the cerebral cortex. These folds increase the surface area of the cortex, facilitating diffusion of nutrients, respiratory gases, and wastes between the nervous tissue and the cerebrospinal fluid and blood stream.
"Cardiac" patients.
the cerebral neurons are housed in the cerebrums outer region called the CEREBRAL CORTEX
The inward folds of cerebral tissue are called fissures or sulci. The sulci is surrounded by other depressions or grooves known as gyri.
Some times it is called a brain bleed but the best term would be cerebral stroke.