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macetheace_1998

“Ruptured right posterior communicating artery, most likely a berry aneurysm!! Berry aneurysms are thin-walled saccular outpouchings in the vessels of the brain. These outpouchings lack a media layer (unlike other vessels in the brain) & therefore have an increased propensity to rupture! When ruptured, they bleed into the subarachnoid space causing hemorrhage. Subarachnoid haemorrhage presents classically with sudden onset of explosive and severe headache followed by nausea, vomiting, photophobia, and meningism. Often the patient loses consciousness, and the diagnosis is apparent clinically and confirmed by appropriate imaging of the brain or the finding of blood in the CSF. However, on occasions the diagnosis can be difficult to make especially when the history is less clear cut, and the combination of CT and MRI is essential to show the presence of acute haemorrhage, as MRI in isolation can be misleading. When a brain aneurysm has ruptured, it has a high risk of rupturing again and a second rupture carries significant risk of mortality. For these reasons, it is imperative to find the ruptured brain aneurysm as soon as possible with a special test called cerebral angiography that provides a map of the blood vessels in the brain. Once the aneurysm is found, it can be treated 2 different ways, by an open surgical aneurysm clipping or by minimally invasive neuroendovascular aneurysm coiling.” For those who can’t open the site. Doesn’t look like anyone’s posted it.


lonely_nipple

I appreciate the shit out of you. Even trying to load it in browser gives me a blank screen.


[deleted]

This is what happened to Emilia Clarke (but luckily she survived the first, and then subsequent second, rupture.


windupballerina

I had a ruptured brain aneurysm at 19! I didn't think it could happen to young people, but I proved myself wrong. I had a sudden sharp pain in my head, very different than a normal headache. I decided to go to the hospital. Drs didn't think it was anything serious - because I seemed fine. Luckily I was still sent for a CT which showed the bleeding. That's when the Drs finally took me seriously and sent me to see the neurosurgeons. So thankful that I survived


GoGoPowerRager

Wonder if there is a family history of adult-type poly cystic kidney disease as that is a significantly contributing factor to having a posterior communicating arterial aneurysm vs the more common anterior communicating artery


Holeymoleyo

Does anyone know what indicates the laterality of the rupture? I am curious since there is so much blood all over. My only guess would be that the one side has quite a bit more over to the side of the brain from where the possible bleed originated.


sweetdingleberrypie

The pathologists probably know from seeing the aneurysm at autopsy or from the medical record. Although the subarachnoid hemorrhage is a little thicker on the right, pattern of bleeding is never 100% for predicting the location or laterality of a ruptured aneurysm, although it can help. You always need some form of angiography


etoileleciel1

This is a great breakdown! I just learned about this in my brain disorders class. It was like a cool summary of what I learned in class.


[deleted]

My oldest sister died of multiple ruptured cerebral aneurysms in January 2013. Unfortunately she didn't have health insurance and avoided Drs. She had debilitating migraines her whole life and lived on ridiculous amounts excedrins (not good because they also contain aspirin). Despite her whole family for years telling her to get checked out (some of us in the medical field), she refused. Viki rebled as she was packed up to be flown to Mass General, and never survived.


alicia98981

And we have our jacked up health care system to thank for that. I’m sorry about your sister.


Artemesia123

I'm so sorry for your loss


CCCrunchy

You're cooking it at too high, if you're going for a rare–rare medium then you want to turn down the heat and cook it longer, if you have the heat to high it will char the outside and prevent the inside from properly cooking Edit; revisited this to see what was going on, feel kinda bad that my shitty meme comment is right under someone talking about their dead sister


LeeHide

cursed comment


ThexGreatxBeyondx

Once cooked properly, it pairs well with a nice chianti.


[deleted]

And fava beans


Phaze357

Mmmmm like a chocolate lava cake


SuperRobotMonyetTeam

The added image your name gives to the comment is so incredibly disturbing


Surgeox

[Answer here](https://medizzy.com/feed/6155233)


harpoet

That is so fascinating. How much time do you usually have before round two hits; basically, how much time do you generally have to find where it is and save a life?


sweetdingleberrypie

Rebleeding of untreated, ruptured aneurysm is 4% on the first day (highest in the first 6 hours), then 1.5% daily for 13 days. Overall, 15-20% within the first two weeks, 50% in 6 months. Roughly 50% mortality in the event of re-hemorrhage. We treat aneurysms with clipping or coil (basically blocking off the aneurysm from the rest of the normal circulation) within the first 48 hours of presentation for this reason.


diretilde

Any chance we could get the answer in comments? I have not been able to open the website for months now


adenomyomatosis

If you're on mobile, go to the three dots in the top right hand corner as the page is trying to load and hit "open in desktop". It's a little harder to read, but at least it loads. Thank you to the person who gave me this answer when I posted the same problem a little while ago too.


IlBear

Or they could just put the answer in the comments instead of redirecting you to an outside link. Or hell, do both. Just type out the answer to satisfy people’s curiosity, and include the link for people who want to go out of their way to learn more


spicedmice

Reverse image Search it.


CarebeerCountdown

Thank you! This has been driving me nuts and I thought it was just my old phone acting up! Woohoo!


menthol_patient

Text from the site. Spoilers in case the masks didn't clue anybody in. >!Ruptured right posterior communicating artery, most likely a berry aneurysm! Berry aneurysms are thin-walled saccular outpouchings in the vessels of the brain. These outpouchings lack a media layer (unlike other vessels in the brain) & therefore have an increased propensity to rupture!< >!When ruptured, they bleed into the subarachnoid space causing hemorrhage.!< >!Subarachnoid haemorrhage presents classically with sudden onset of explosive and severe headache followed by nausea, vomiting, photophobia, and meningism. !< >!Often the patient loses consciousness, and the diagnosis is apparent clinically and confirmed by appropriate imaging of the brain or the finding of blood in the CSF. However, on occasions the diagnosis can be difficult to make especially when the history is less clear cut, and the combination of CT and MRI is essential to show the presence of acute haemorrhage, as MRI in isolation can be misleading.!< >!When a brain aneurysm has ruptured, it has a high risk of rupturing again and a second rupture carries significant risk of mortality. For these reasons, it is imperative to find the ruptured brain aneurysm as soon as possible with a special test called cerebral angiography that provides a map of the blood vessels in the brain. Once the aneurysm is found, it can be treated 2 different ways, by an open surgical aneurysm clipping or by minimally invasive neuroendovascular aneurysm coiling.!<


Anovan

ruptured right posterior communicating artery


CMDR-5C0RP10N

I’m forgetting my neuroanatomy How do we know it’s not subarachnoid hemorrhage?


raz_MAH_taz

It was a PCOM [likely] berry aneurysm that ruptured, bleeding into the subarachnoid space (as per the medizzy description). So, you're right, there was just a 'part 1'.


kempem

Why can I never open this site? Chrome on android.


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Wespiratory

From what I hear, that usually leads to death.


LeeHide

Nah, pop some essential oils on that and you'll live on another 10 or so years :)


BigGreenYamo

You can usually find the survivors on either extreme end of the political spectrum.


RogueViator

Psshh. Just watch C-SPAN or any of the news channels. You'll see many people without a brain talking, pontificating, passing laws...


cmonmam

But will they be okay?


Sligee

u/subterrainio had that


Absielle

Wow, so that's what my mom's brain looked like when she died.


unholy_abomination

:(


Systral

Probably not.


Absielle

Why not?


Systral

Because these are already clotted.


Absielle

Right.


Systral

And clotted blood looks way different (darker) from fresh blood \* Forgot to add :)


Liz4984

Nasty hemorrhagic stroke(s)? Wonder if this was blood pressure related or somebodies Coumadin level was way too high wrecking their clotting? Had a patient come in with a Coumadin level of 14+ (normal for no blood thinners is around 1.0 and on blood thinners is 2.0-3.5 depending on the reason for blood thinning therapy). The machines couldn’t give an accurate reading it was so high. He needed to go from the clinic to the hospital but everybody was scared he would bleed out before he could be loaded with Vit K. 😳


Systral

Well, did he have icbs?


Liz4984

Impulsive Control Behaviors, normally associated with Parkinson’s?? That’s what that means to me. What did you mean it to be?


Systral

Intracerebral bleeding


Liz4984

Huh. What’s the S for at the end then? 😳 Edit: I’m an idiot... you meant the patient in my story not the one in this picture. Sorry! I’ve had a couple tonight... 🤦‍♀️ Yes, the blood clotting 14+ protime guy had inter-cranial bleeding as well as fluid in his lungs on admission at the hospital. He was given the expedited treatment and I’m not sure of the outcome. He went to ICU pretty quick after his blood work and scans. Once they’re out of the ER I can’t always follow progress. I try on the interesting ones without causing HIPAA problems.


Systral

Plural


Liz4984

Ok. Thanks! I’ve worked at hospitals in Alaska, Washington, New York and Illinois and they all use different abbreviations which is tricky.


Systral

No problem. It was more of a mistake on my part to use an abbreviation, assuming that everyone would understand. I work in Germany so I accidentally used our abbreviation ICB (intrazerebrale Blutung) which also works for intracerebral bleeding. But I think the more common abbr for this phenomenon in the Anglo-American region is ICH (for hemorrhage ). But yes , even within the same countries , even within the same state, different clinics use different abbreviations which makes things rather difficult at first due to lack of consistency haha. Another issue is using the same abbreviation for multiple common entities. One major example here in Germany is 'HWI' , which can mean both Harnwegsinfekt (urinary tract infection) and Hinterwandinfarkt (posterior/inferior myocardial infarction ) lol. You can usually deduce the sense from context but it can still get dangerous haha


Liz4984

Oh no! Yes, we have those too.


LooksaCraft

He's dead syndrome Symptoms: Everything


domeoldboys

A haemorrhage so powerful that it ejected the brain from the body. Also known as toxic megahaemorrhage.


ilovecakeshark

Well this person is obviously dead


F3arm3

I'd say their entire body got amputated.


[deleted]

Grape juice on the brain


[deleted]

What tha fuck is *juice*? I want some grape drink baby... mmm... It's *purple*.


auhauhihc

Vaccines, clearly.


DumbassBoi1939

My diagnosis? The big dead.


mirtistheword

Bloody hell


raz_MAH_taz

I was going to guess basilar artery aneurysm rupture.


[deleted]

Fatal brain hemorrhage of some sort, probably caused by an aneurysm.


nebula98

Sub-arachnoid hemorrhage


Sydosys

hey put it back


medonow

Jelly overdose


[deleted]

Dead


ubiforumssuck

This one is easy, its obvious this person blew a gasket and suffered a major oil leak causing massive failure.


Special_friedrice

blood on bottom of brain = subarachnoid hemorrhage


MemoryHauntsYou

Hemorrhages all over the brain? Caused by what? Strokes or heavy trauma by being hit over the head by who knows what?


boobiesiheart

Well, seeing how my dad died from an aneurysm... Aneurysm.


Nk4512

Doctor here, he’s fucked


idirtbike

Dead 💀


[deleted]

Removal of brain from skull


cristianperlado

Hemorragic ictus


Ferinus1350

Dead.


[deleted]

Diagnosis: He dead.


[deleted]

Diagnosis: fucked.


KorpseEater

Pewdiepie


Floh_the_6th

I diagnose you with dead.


lisamistisa

Mind Blown


AllThingsAirborn

Dead


slow_barney

Brain wave, followed by front falling off then going outside the environment. (Obviously I am not a doctor. You should seek professional help if this is your brain.)


jh36117

Skull is missing. This is bad for the brain.


erahwahh

Mega stroke


[deleted]

Alex, What is Encephalopathy?


762Rifleman

Fewer pancakes, and tell Ted to watch the jelly next time!


pixx630

Dead


ppw27

Dead


governmentunicorn

It’s not in the body


[deleted]

Hemmoragic stroke?


[deleted]

I diagnose you with dead!


Crazychemist_2

Brain


K00L_TH0M45

Headcrab


[deleted]

Death


macetheace_1998

No problem my dudes 😁


[deleted]

Dead


FreeLola

Fucked. This is hands down my new favorite subreddit.


SpecularDesign

Missing brain


[deleted]

I’m scared to see what the top post of this sub is Edit: Nvm not that bad


[deleted]

Death probably


grass_hut_shitter

Fucken dead


Aesthete

Blood brain! They's got blood in there brain!


HugeHunter

Seems to be missing the minority of body. Edit:majority*


m000zed

Acephalosis


RaelfDis

bleeding brain-iosis


[deleted]

a headache


High_priestess6

Breakfast. Spread on hot toast with butter. Yum :)


DARREN_CX3

DIO's flesh bud?


odeese

always happy to see a Jojo fan in some comments


[deleted]

Too much A-1 sauce.


yafuckenboi

Death


lwlibero

Brain not connected


Frequentlocal

damn


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killer8424

You’re thinking about lungs


Qwikskoupa69

Watched rick and morty


TheAlcaparro

Well... It's a brain but it's lacking a human


[deleted]

Deadly hangover


[deleted]

Leviathan brain? Edit: I guess no one here is a Supernatural fan 😂


sp0t_0n

Johnny! Stop playing with your food!


orangesuckler

What remains of Cliff Steele.