convulsions, mental disability and tunnel vision. It can also be called “Water on the brain.” Hydrocephalus can be inherited or acquired factors. This includes Spina Bifida, Craniosynostosis and Vein of Galen malformations. For acquired causes hemorrhage,head trauma,tumors and cysts. There are two types of Hydrocephalus that are called non-communicating Hydrocephalus and communicating Hydrocephalus, although there is some things/ people that say communicating forms can lead to CSF flow.For…
The company made several cross country tours with great success but this project which was a big a part of her was cut short by the cerebral hemorrhage which affected her really bad on May 15, 1975 as she was about to go on stage for her famous lecture Conversation About the Dance illustrated by members of her company. Her return from near death to an altered but extraordinarily active life…
from a garrote. Around the marks from the garrote, were half- moon or crescent shapes that may have been from JonBenet trying to get the garrote from off her neck. The child suffered a skull fracture from a blunt object which resulted in a brain hemorrhage. It is unsure if the blow to the head or the strangulation occurred first. The crescent shaped nail marks could indicate the strangulation occurred first since she would have to be conscious to fight back. In the girl’s underwear, there was a…
Karla Krauss was born May, 5, 1969 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. She was shortly put up for adoption, and was moved to Point Pleasant, New Jersey, with her new family. Her father Francis was a chemist and her mom was a part time secretary and full time mother. About 2 years later they would adopt another child, a baby boy named Kevin. This will be the story of how Karla Krauss came to be a wonderful mother, sister, daughter, aunt, friend, and hero. Karla always enjoyed playing with her little…
is trying to get her other two daughters transferred to the University of Washington’s Medical Center NICU. 4. M.M, a 4-month-old, female born on 12/7 at 33 weeks. M.M. was admitted to Seattle Children’s NICU 12/8. M.M. was diagnosed with Middle Cerebral Artery syndrome, Tracheoesophageal fistula, imperforated anus, cloaca anomaly, a single kidney, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia. The main interventions for this baby is correcting her GI tract anomalies via surgery. 4/10- ET repaired.…
Henry Ford was an innovator. He did not invent the automobile, not even the assembly line but he was the reason for revolutionizing the automobile from an invention into an innovation that greatly molded the 20th century and his work continues to impact our lives today. Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863, near Dearborn, Michigan on his families farm. He was the best at fixing things from a young age starting with his fathers pocket watches then his friends. At the age of 16, Ford was not…
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd president of the United States, and is one of the most famous. His most well-known acts of leadership are saving America from the Great Depression, and helping the Allies win World War II. Roosevelt and Alexius Comnenus have a lot in common, starting from their early life. Franklin D. Roosevelt was born on the 30th of January, 1882, in New York. Similar to Alexius, he was born to be a leader. His parents were wealthy, and he was privately tutored and sent…
II.2.B. Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA) Despite of the advantages of propofol use in neurosurgery such as reduce of CMRO2 and ICP, increase of cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), and antiemetic effect,9,22-25 adverse events like shivering, high blood pressure, and postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) are not uncommon.26 The effects and outcomes of several combinations of opioids and propofol infusions have been compared during neuorsurgery with different results. Gerlach et al, compared…
had a cataract that slowly darkened his vision. An operation in 1749 that was performed with unrefined tools of the time that almost made him go fully blind. It has been said that Bach’s vision came back in the mid 1750’s but he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and a few days later Bach died. Bach’s last work was, Die Kunst der Fuge, that was made to show the range and depth of counterpoint but remained unfinished. Bach was a great composer and one of the greatest masters of variation. His…
In 1904, Chopin was found dead. Doctors assumed that she had suffered from a cerebral, brain hemorrhage. Barbara Ewell, the woman who wrote about Chopin, after her death, expressed many different opinions of Chopin. According to friends and family, Chopin seemed to be one of the most wittiest, remarkable women, out there. She was not very tall, a little plump and had long, wavy, brown hair. She went grey beyond her years, and had sharp, piercing, brown eyes. She had a very quiet manner, and was…