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Results 121 - 130 of 252 for Cerebral hemorrhage
  1. ... to the head and face (for example, swelling, bleeding, or a deformity can cause choking) Swallowing problems caused by a stroke or other brain disorders Enlarged tonsils or tumors of the neck ...
  2. ... will likely have a head CT scan or brain MRI . A stroke may show changes on these tests, but TIAs will not. You may have an angiogram , CT angiogram, or MR angiogram to see which blood vessel is blocked or bleeding. You may have an echocardiogram if your provider ...
  3. ... may include: Hydrocephalus or dilated spaces in your brain due to an obstruction CSF leak Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) Whether or not a CSF shunt is open or blocked
  4. ... blood supply to organs such as the liver, brain, or kidneys. Lack ... serious bleeding, even from a minor injury or without injury. ...
  5. ... to take these medicines. If you had a brain aneurysm , you may also have other symptoms or problems.
  6. ... the mouth Vomiting Difficulty breathing Bad cough Swollen, bleeding gums Depending on how much mercury is inhaled, permanent lung damage and death may occur. Long-term brain damage from inhaled elemental mercury can also occur. ...
  7. ... in general are: Problems breathing Reactions to medicines Bleeding, blood clots, infection Risks of surgery of the head and face are: Nerve (cranial nerve dysfunction) or brain damage Need for follow-up surgery, especially in ...
  8. Complications may include: Bleeding in the lung Stroke due to blood clot that travels from the lungs to the arms, legs, or brain (paradoxical venous embolism) Infection in the brain or heart valve, especially in people with HHT
  9. ... and surgery are: Breathing problems Reactions to medicines Bleeding Infection Latex allergy if latex products are used Risks for this surgery are: Fluid buildup and pressure in the brain (hydrocephalus) Increased chance of urinary tract infection and ...
  10. ... Talk with your cardiologist about these rare complications: Bleeding or blood pooling where the catheter is inserted Blood clot that goes to arteries in your leg, heart, or brain Damage to the artery where the catheter is ...
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