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Results 51 - 60 of 252 for Cerebral hemorrhage
  1. ... related to other conditions, such as spina bifida , brain tumor , meningitis , encephalitis , or hemorrhage, these conditions could affect the prognosis. How severe ...
  2. ... In this injury there is bruising of the brain, swelling, pressure, and bleeding (intracerebral hemorrhage). This can easily lead to permanent, ...
  3. ... puncture or ventricular puncture carries additional risks of brain or spinal cord damage and bleeding within the brain.
  4. ... someone who is having a stroke that involves bleeding in the brain. They could worsen the stroke by causing increased ... approximately 25% of people who receive the medicine. Bleeding into the brain occurs approximately 1% of the time. This risk ...
  5. ... pituitary gland, located on the underside of the brain.
  6. ... pituitary gland ( pituitary apoplexy ) Radiation therapy to the brain Stroke (rare) Subarachnoid hemorrhage (from a burst aneurysm) Tumors of the pituitary ...
  7. ... aneurysm has ruptured and is bleeding into the brain. A ruptured intracranial aneurysm causes intracranial bleeding and is considered very dangerous.
  8. ... also occur by a blood clot in a brain blood vessel. Conditions such as subarachnoid hemorrhage or stroke are sometimes called apoplexy. Functional apoplexy ...
  9. ... drugs is bleeding, with the most serious being bleeding in the brain. Thrombolytic therapy is not safe for people who have: Bleeding inside the head or a stroke Brain abnormalities, ...
  10. ... black stools Seizures or unexplained, small strokes (from bleeding into the brain) Shortness of breath Enlarged liver Heart failure Anemia ...
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