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Results 1 - 10 of 38 for Brain small vessel disease with hemorrhage
  1. ... necessary for normal blood clotting. People with the disease have too few platelets in the blood.
  2. ... injury or without injury. You may also have bleeding that starts ... the small vessels that are filled with clots. Risk factors for ...
  3. ... subarachnoid hemorrhage commonly occurs with other types of bleeding ... kidney disease Smoking Use of illicit drugs such as cocaine ...
  4. ... as eating disorders ( anorexia ), extreme weight loss Blood vessel ... and swelling (inflammation) due to certain immune system diseases
  5. ... surgeon may: Clip off an aneurysm to prevent bleeding Remove ... nervous system diseases Put a tube (shunt) in the cavities of ...
  6. ... have: Bleeding inside the head or a stroke Brain abnormalities, such ... disease Severe high blood pressure Other treatments to open ...
  7. ... lips, tongue, ears, and fingers. The abnormal blood vessels can also ... small strokes (from bleeding into the brain) Shortness of ...
  8. ... be a sign of an eye, brain, blood vessel, or nerve disease.
  9. ... people without HHT, surgery to remove the abnormal vessels usually has a good outcome, and the condition is not likely to return. For people with liver disease as a cause, prognosis depends on liver disease.
  10. ... trauma, and infection can all injure the blood vessel wall and ... disease , coarctation of the aorta , and endocarditis High blood ...
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