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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Cerebral hemorrhage
  1. Brain surgery may be needed to treat: Brain tumors Bleeding (hemorrhage) or blood clots (hematomas) from injuries (subdural hematoma or epidural hematomas) Weaknesses in blood vessels (cerebral aneurysms) Damage to tissues covering the ...
  2. ... In this injury there is bruising of the brain, swelling, pressure, and bleeding (intracerebral hemorrhage). This can easily lead to permanent, ...
  3. ... aneurysm has ruptured and is bleeding into the brain. A ruptured intracranial aneurysm causes intracranial bleeding and is considered very dangerous.
  4. ... an object. Sometimes a concussion may cause a brain contusion (bruise). Concussions may produce unconsciousness or bleeding in or around the brain.
  5. ... splintering of the bone. Along with the fracture, brain injury, such as subdural hematoma (bleeding) may occur.
  6. ... splintering of the bone. Along with the fracture, brain injury, such as subdural hematoma (bleeding) may occur.
  7. Intracerebral hemorrhage may be caused by trauma (brain injury) or abnormalities of the blood vessels (aneurysm or angioma), but it is most commonly associated with ...
  8. ... Discomfort during the test. Headache after the test. Bleeding into the spinal canal. Brain herniation (if performed on a patient with increased ...
  9. ... tissues. Clear images of organs such as the brain, muscles, joint structures, veins and arteries, as well as anomalies like tumors and hemorrhages may be obtained with or without the injection ...
  10. ... liver function, excessive fluid in the abdomen (ascites), bleeding disorders (coagulopathy), increased pressure in the blood vessels (portal hypertension), and brain function disorders (hepatic encephalopathy). Excessive alcohol use is ...
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