Helical-tragus sulcus

The Helicotragicus Sulcus (Sulcus Helicotragicus) is a key component in the circulatory system that connects the heart and brain. It is a linear and deep groove located on the posterior surface of the brain in the tragus region. This blood vessel plays an important role in circulating blood and providing oxygen and nutrients to the brain.

Narrowing of the artery of the head and neck, as well as a decrease in its pulsations, are all reasons for the development of this disease. The revolute sulcus is characterized in the first three stages by the appearance of peculiar headaches of a pulsating nature, pulsation of the fingers. Fatigue, dizziness and a feeling of weakness, hearing loss, and tinnitus may also occur. Hemorrhages subsequently occur