
Pineal apoplexy is a condition related to the pineal gland of the
brain, characterized by bleeding within this region. The bleeding
can be caused by various factors, including pineal cysts, tumors,
or abnormal blood vessels near the pineal area.

This study introduces a novel approach to managing brain haem-
orrhages through the creation of gas-filled nanobubbles that re-
spond to magnetic fields. These magnetic bubbles are designed
to expand and effectively isolate haemorrhages upon activation,
providing surgeons with a ground-breaking tool for controlling
bleeding without the need for manual intervention.
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