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Cerebral hemorrhage
- ... procedure? Doctors typically use head CT to detect: bleeding, brain injury and skull fractures in patients with head ... a sudden severe headache. a blood clot or bleeding within the brain in a patient with symptoms of a stroke. ...
- Brain MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
(American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)
... volume loss or signal changes in brain tissue) brain damage or bleeding from traumatic injury loss of body movement control (ataxia) brain tumors developmental anomalies hydrocephalus — dilatation of fluid spaces ... - ... surgery. For example, the procedure may lead to: Bleeding in the brain or stroke Device-related discomfort, pain, or infection ...
- ... spine is used to: detect a variety of brain conditions and abnormalities like cysts, tumors, bleeding, swelling, or problems with the blood vessels detect ...
- ... concussions, contusions (bruises), and hematomas. A hematoma is bleeding or pooling of blood in or around the brain caused by an impact to the head from ...
- ... bones. liver and gallbladder. gastrointestinal ... bleeding and motility. tumors and the spread of cancerous ...
- ... baby has time to fully develop. Your baby’s brain, lungs, liver and other important organs are still ... you may need to have a c-section. Bleeding after delivery. Being induced can affect how the ...
- Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS)
(Radiological Society of North America) (American College of Radiology)
... is performed to reduce the risk of internal bleeding from the stomach and esophagus in patients with ... stomach, lower esophagus, and intestines, causing enlarged vessels, bleeding and the accumulation of fluid in the chest ... - ... tumors within the uterus that may be causing bleeding, pelvic pain, and/or frequent urination. Your doctor ... one’s quality of life by causing: heavy menstrual bleeding prolonged menstrual periods pelvic pain and pressure frequent ...
- Angioplasty and Vascular Stenting
(American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)
... the catheter and apply pressure to stop any bleeding. Sometimes, your doctor may use a closure device ... hours. Your catheter site will be checked for bleeding or swelling, too. Bleeding at the site where ...