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Question of the day...

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:56 am
by ikulo
Can an MRV pick up teeth marks? :wink:
http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/22/wo ... -by-h.html

Woman paralyzed by hickey

A 44 year old woman in New Zealand presented with partial paralysis at Auckland's Middlemore Hospital emergency department; after examination, the doctors concluded that she'd suffered a mild stroke caused by a hickey near a major artery in her neck. She recovered after being treated with anti-coagulant.
"Because of the physical trauma it had made a bit of bruising inside the vessel. There was a clot in the artery underneath where the hickey was."

Wu said the clot dislodged and traveled to the woman's heart, where it caused a minor stroke that led to the loss of movement.

"We looked around the medical literature and that example of having a love bite causing something like that hasn't been described before," he said.

Re: Question of the day...

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 1:42 pm
by scorpion
ikulo wrote:Can an MRV pick up teeth marks? :wink:
http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/22/wo ... -by-h.html

Woman paralyzed by hickey

A 44 year old woman in New Zealand presented with partial paralysis at Auckland's Middlemore Hospital emergency department; after examination, the doctors concluded that she'd suffered a mild stroke caused by a hickey near a major artery in her neck. She recovered after being treated with anti-coagulant.
"Because of the physical trauma it had made a bit of bruising inside the vessel. There was a clot in the artery underneath where the hickey was."

Wu said the clot dislodged and traveled to the woman's heart, where it caused a minor stroke that led to the loss of movement.

"We looked around the medical literature and that example of having a love bite causing something like that hasn't been described before," he said.
Hmmm. Maybe a poll on how many people with MS got a hickey when they were younger?

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 2:02 pm
by ikulo
Or their early 20's... (for us late bloomers).

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 7:17 pm
by oreo
I hate to pick nits (blast, there goes another one) BUT
if a blood clot forms in an artery and travels to the heart, it causes a heart attack, not a stroke. To cause a stroke, it has to travel to the brain.