Middle meningeal artery (& extradural haematoma, or why a blow to the side of the head can kill)
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- This little blood vessel can be very important. Find out why. (Clue - extradural haemorrhage, death. etc).
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12:14 *Actress Natasha Richardson’s tragic death after a fall on a ski slope near Montreal. No helmet. Epidural hematoma, Extradural hematoma. This is also called “The Talk and Die Syndrome” THANK YOU Sam Webster. You anatomy teaching is outstanding! Greetings from sunny, tropical Thailand Johnny BikeSanooK! (Always wearing a full-face helmet) Born in Suomi-Finland. Resident motorcyclist in Bangkok*
I am not a medical student but I am a Hapkido master and teach my students about the effects of a strike to the side of the head. My explanation is very simple, keeping it to a blow to the side of the head can rupture the meningeal artery, which will lead to bleeding in the skull, putting pressure on the brain. If the pressure is not given medical attention or if the pressure is not relieved the person will die.
I love the way to break this all down and explain it in detail. If you don't mind, any future courses I teach or write lessons for in the future, I shall make reference to your video and place a link in my work.
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CAN U PLZZ ANSWER THIS QUESTION.....CAUSES OF HEADACHE SPECIALLY AT THE TEMPLE REGION.....WHEN WE HAVE A HEADACHE IN THE TEMPLE REGION WE PRESS THAT AREA AND WE GET A RELIEF....HOW THAT METHOD WORKS??
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Another great video, thank you :) Random question, do you know where we can get the skull model with included brain and marked veins/arteries from?
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Question, is the anatomy different on the left side of the temple compared to the right side? I have been having ocular migraines with headaches, after TBI, (concussion 9 years ago or so) and it's been progressive, now my right leg and arm go numb. Dysautonomic symptoms with postural changes and weather changes most times. My left sinuses, jaw and temple seem to be mostly affected ongoing everyday. Pinch in my cervical neck too. After a full blown ocular and migraine, (I can sometimes prevent them) I am blunted, brain fog and my left temple will physically be sore the next day. Recent MRI showed some abnormal bifrontal temporal brain loss, some loss at the cerebellum too, I fell long-boarding skateboarding with a thin helmet (cracked) going fast downhill. Trying to find some answers and being tested currently, not looking to self diagnose or find a diagnoses on my own, just researching out some symptoms and trying to isolate and identify some of the symptoms I am experiencing and possible causes. Trying to understand, so again, is the anatomy of the arteries that run through the temples different compared to the left and right side of the human head/face. Thanks. I appreciate your time and your videos.
to note, the brain injury involved falling backwards, board slipped out, cracking the helmet on the left side back neck area, from bottom to almost the top of the helmet, so injury from impact would be more towards the top of the neck and back of head, left side. Not side of head impact injury, although going around 30mph, I fell in the middle of the road, winding up on the side of the road unconscious on my back for quite some time. I don't remember anything after the board slips out, that too is more recollecting than actual memory experience. Thanks for your time if you can offer any insight or commentary. Sorry for taking up so much space and time here.
I had a epidural hemorrhage with a midline brain shift in March 2018.
Weird in January 2020 i had an intracerebal hemmoridge on my motor strip. then a year later surgery again for a lesion on my occipital lobe. After the edema thing i also had a 8mm midline shift to the left.
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