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Results 61 - 70 of 252 for Cerebral hemorrhage
  1. Complications may include: Bleeding inside the skull (intracranial hemorrhage), with possible brain damage Death
  2. ... to any type of injury including, stroke, or bleeding in the brain) Electroconvulsive therapy Pulmonary infarction Seizure Higher-than-normal ...
  3. ... This swelling may destroy nerve cells, and cause bleeding in the brain and brain damage. Other causes of encephalitis may ...
  4. ... such as meningitis or encephalitis), especially in infants. Bleeding in the brain during or soon after delivery (especially in premature ...
  5. ... to: Poor blood supply to the ear Bleeding (hemorrhage) Blood clot Brain or brain stem damage Cholesteatoma (a type of ...
  6. ... that makes a person rigid and have spasms) Bleeding in the brain Tetanus Some antipsychotic medicines can cause a side ...
  7. ... an object. Sometimes a concussion may cause a brain contusion (bruise). Concussions may produce unconsciousness or bleeding in or around the brain.
  8. ... to see a baby who has seizures or bleeding in the brain. If the infant needs surgery for a problem ...
  9. ... of blood from the digestive tract may occur. Bleeding into the brain may also occur.
  10. ... due to a tumor, abnormal blood vessels, or bleeding in the brain, surgery to treat these disorders may make the ...
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