Acute Brain Injuries - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This medical illustration shows a comparison between normal brain anatomy and a brain affected by a hemorrhagic stroke. The top image depicts a healthy axial section of the brain, showing normal cerebral structures, including the ventricles and surrounding gray and white matter, with no abnormalities. The bottom image illustrates a brain experiencing a hemorrhagic stroke, with blood accumulation visible in the cerebral tissue and ventricles. This bleeding leads to increased intracranial pressure and tissue damage. The hemorrhage is seen primarily in the left hemisphere, with mass effect and midline shift indicating a significant stroke.