double check here, the portal vein shouldn't have any oxygen you mean nutrients right from the GI.
to the original question, ecclampsia is a vascular damage, so yeah the logic stands
good question I would say mostly axons because axons can be super long and there are lots and lots of it, while dendrites are pretty small in comparison. the cells / tissues themselves are going to be just grey matter
you need to look up the protocols to treating MI, it gives a nice algorithms of what to do. Also unless you have been to a catheter lab you don know how much the coronaries are occluded
in the US, medical physicists are only for treatment, they don't design the equipments, the engineers do, which they don't really need to collaborate because the doctors arent the ones using the equipments, the technicians do.
at my local ER, a head CT alone is $5k so your price tag is likely nation wide. Why is it like this, should we really have a long discussion on healthcare cost