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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Brain small vessel disease with hemorrhage
  1. ... no history of the disorder in their family. Brain small-vessel disease with hemorrhage National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov ...
  2. ... National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov BRAIN SMALL VESSEL DISEASE 1 WITH OR WITHOUT OCULAR ANOMALIES; BSVD1 PubMed ...
  3. ... strokes, and seizures. In addition, the fragile blood vessels that grow can ... symptoms of moyamoya disease often worsen over time if the condition is ...
  4. ... develop a bulge in one of the blood vessels at the center of the brain (intracranial aneurysm). These aneurysms are dangerous because they can burst, causing bleeding within the brain. Some affected individuals have Moyamoya disease, in which arteries at the base of the ...
  5. ... that give blood vessels flexibility, causing the blood vessels to become weak and prone to breakage. In the brain, such a break causes bleeding (hemorrhagic stroke), which can lead to brain damage ...
  6. ... that causes blood clots (thrombi) to form in small blood vessels throughout the body. These clots can cause serious medical problems if they block vessels and restrict blood flow to organs such as the brain, kidneys, and heart. Complications resulting from these clots ...
  7. ... help process hearing, speech, memory, and emotion. The brain abnormalities ... a section of the small intestine called the duodenum, and the colon. The ...