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Intracerebral hemorrhage —
bleeding in the
brain caused by the
rupture of a
blood vessel within the head. See also
hemorrhagic stroke.
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)...
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Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), also
known as
hemorrhagic stroke, is a
sudden bleeding into the
tissues of the
brain (i.e. the parenchyma), into its ventricles...
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filoviral hemorrhagic fevers (e.g.,
Ebola and
Marburg virus), Crimean–Congo
hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), and the
South American hemorrhagic fevers caused...
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collateral flow.
Hemorrhagic stroke is
classified based on
their underlying pathology. Some
causes of
hemorrhagic stroke are
hypertensive hemorrhage, ruptured...
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Vitreous hemorrhage is the extravasation, or leakage, of
blood into the
areas in and
around the
vitreous humor of the eye. The
vitreous humor is the clear...
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Hemorrhagic transformation (HT) or
hemorrhagic conversion is a
medical complication that can
occur in the
brain following an
acute ischemic stroke, a condition...
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develop hemorrhagic conversion. Risk of
hemorrhagic is
further increased with
recanalisation of
veins or arteries.
Several types of
hemorrhages can occur...
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- is uncertain, it is
probable that the
symptoms are a
consequence of
hemorrhagic pulmonary edema, as the
hematocrit is
lower than
normal blood (usually...
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extracellular fluid loss.
Hemorrhagic shock is
hypovolemic shock from
blood loss.
Traumatic injury is by far the most
common cause of
hemorrhagic shock, particularly...