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Page 1: The Brain By: Michael, Calvin, Arif, Andrew. Brain Functions  Allows us to think, move, feel, see, hear, taste, and smell  Controls our body  Receives,

The BrainBy: Michael, Calvin, Arif, Andrew

Page 2: The Brain By: Michael, Calvin, Arif, Andrew. Brain Functions  Allows us to think, move, feel, see, hear, taste, and smell  Controls our body  Receives,

Brain Functions

Allows us to think, move, feel, see, hear, taste, and smell

Controls our body Receives, analyzes

and stores information (our memories)

Produces electrical signals carried by nerves

Electrical signals let different parts of the body communicate

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Brain Size Average human brain weighs about 3

pounds (1300-1400 g). Volume is around 1.6 L

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Composition of Brain Consists of gray

matter (40%) and white matter (60%) contained within the skull

Brain cells include neurons and glial cells

3 main parts: -Cerebrum -Cerebellum -Brainstem

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Nourishment of Brain Brain is only 2% of the

body's weight, but uses 20% of the oxygen supply and gets 20% of the blood flow.

Blood vessels (arteries, capillaries, and veins) supply the brain with oxygen and nourishment, and take away wastes.

If brain cells do not get oxygen for 3 to 5 minutes, they begin to die.

Whenever a specific part of your brain is activated, blood vessels widen to increase blood flow to that area. Strokes, clogged arteries and brain tumors can all block or reduce the flow of blood. When this happens, brain cells can be damaged or die, leading to death or permanent disability.

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What is a Stroke? An interruption of the blood

supply to any part of the brain, resulting in damaged brain tissue

Interruption may be due to: blood clots (most

common cause of stroke), or

bleeding in the brain (occurs when blood vessel ruptures or if there is a significant injury) Hemorrhagic Stroke

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Symptoms of a Stroke Depend on what part of the brain is

damaged When the left hemisphere of the

brain is affected by stroke, the result is the right side of the body being paralyzed and vice versa

Since the left side of the brain controls reasoning and logic, the person suffering from stroke on left hemisphere of brain may have difficulty speaking and solve problems

Person may not even be aware that he or she has had a stroke

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Symptoms of Stroke Most commonly, a SUDDEN development of one or more of the

following indicates a stroke: Numbness, tingling or decreased sensation Uncontrollable eye movements or loss of eyesight Unable to move certain parts of body Loss of coordination Headache Having hard time swallowing Loss of ability to communicate fluently

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Hemorrhagic stroke Blood vessel bursts in the brain and damages surrounding

tissue Damage is done very quickly since the brain is very sensitive

to blood Pressure of blood in brain increases, resulting in higher

pressure on the skull High blood pressure is usually the cause of stroke

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Hemorrhagic Stroke

Hemorrhage

Brain Cross Section (Vertical)

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Can Brain Stroke Cause Death? In fact, brain stroke can cause death About one in 4 people die from a stroke Half of the people who has stroke

develop disabilities One in 4 people recover from stroke Death from stroke can be caused by loss

of brain functions It can also decrease life span

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Brain Aneurysm

Occur when there is a weakened area in the wall of any blood vessel that supplies the brain

May be a congenital (present from before birth) defect or may develop later

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Types of Brain Aneurysms

Saccular / Berry aneurysm Size varies from a few millimeters

to over a centimeter Looks like a sack of blood attached

to one side of the blood vessel by a narrow neck

More common in adults

Fusiform Aneurysm Due to widening of the entire

circumference of the blood vessel Part of a blood vessel that supplies

the brain balloons out May be caused by trauma and

infection, which can injure the blood vessel wall

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How do Cerebral Aneurysms cause Problems? Rupturing which results in

bleeding into the fluid spaces surrounding the brain or into the brain itself.

Growing and compressing adjacent areas of the brain or specific nerves (e.g. optic nerve), resulting in symptoms such as abnormal sensations, blindness, seizures or paralysis.

Containing blood clots that may dislodge and be carried by blood flow further into the brain, blocking smaller arteries, which can lead to a stroke.

Cerebral Aneurysm

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Brain Aneurysm Symptoms do not appear until

bleeding occurs A ruptured cerebral aneurysm is an

emergency condition when it is discovered

Goal of treatment is to control symptoms and prevent further bleeding

Lowering blood pressure can reduce the risk of further bleeding

Main treatment involves neurosurgery

Base of aneurysm is closed off using clamps or sutures to prevent further blood flow into aneurysm

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Vocabulary

Stroke: Lack of oxygen enters through artery of the brain resulting in one part of the brain becoming dysfunctional.

Hemorrhagic stroke: Blood vessels bursting in the brain. The blood puts pressure on the skull.

Aneurysm: An abnormal widening or ballooning of a section of the blood vessel. This occurs in the weakened area of the blood vessel.