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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Retinal hematoma
  1. ... form in the layer of tissue under the retina called Bruch's membrane. Bleeding and scarring of the retina may also occur, which can cause vision loss. ...
  2. ... anomaly and cataract can cause impaired vision. Arterial retinal tortuosity can cause episodes of bleeding within the eye following any minor trauma to ...
  3. ... tissue at the back of the eyes (arterial retinal tortuosity). This blood vessel abnormality can cause episodes of bleeding within the eyes following any minor trauma to ...
  4. ... tissue at the back of the eye (the retina). These arteries gradually develop multiple small bulges called beading. Eventually, larger bulges in the blood vessel walls (macroaneurysms) occur. These macroaneurysms can tear (rupture), leading to bleeding that can spread into other areas of the ...
  5. ... sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (retina). Reduced vision, rapid and ... bleeding.Some individuals with Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome develop breathing ...
  6. ... headaches, seizures, paralysis, hearing or vision loss, and bleeding in the brain (cerebral hemorrhage). Severe brain hemorrhages ... C, Tournier-Lasserve E, Gaudric A. Frequency of retinal cavernomas in 60 patients with familial cerebral cavernomas: ...
  7. ... have serious or life-threatening complications including abnormal bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract, high blood pressure in ...
  8. ... difficulty forming blood clots, which can cause abnormal bleeding. In some cases, a condition called fatty liver ...
  9. ... with Goodpasture syndrome can develop kidney failure and bleeding in the lungs, which causes them to cough ...