Sunday, January 24, 2010

Brain Swelling After Stroke Can Anyone Tell Me, Can A Stroke In The Cerebellum Occur From Bleeding In The Brain Caused By A Blow? ?

Can anyone tell me, can a stroke in the cerebellum occur from bleeding in the brain caused by a blow? ? - brain swelling after stroke

When someone suffers a fall or a blow to the head, which in turn causes traumatic brain injury and brain edema and bleeding. Lesions may in turn cause a stroke in the cerebellum?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

In fact, the opposite is the case.
In 20 years in the treatment of patients with traumatic brain injury and / or stroke, I saw a handful of lesions in the cerebellum.
If a patient has a stroke in the cerebellum can lead to brain injury from a fall. The cerebellum is the focal point of the movement of the body and works with inner ear for balance, so you can see the tendency of a patient after a Stoke's covered there.

Anonymous said...

Absolutley. There are many injuries that can occur on the head, causing bleeding. The fundamental problem is the oxygen can not where you go and is the result of brain damage must.

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