In this podcast, I explore the phenomenon of haemorrhagic stroke.
I use patient anecdotes to reflect the diverse ways in which this type of stroke, in which blood is discharged into or around the brain, develops.
One such enlightening anecdote was that narrated by neurologist Tom Solomon about Patricia Neal, then the wife of writer Roald Dahl, who had a ruptured cerebral aneurysm which presented with the classical thunderclap headache.
Other causes I explore in the podcast included ruptured arteriovenous malformations.
The podcast also explored the investigations and the medical and surgical treatments of the vascular disorders discussed.
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