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intracerebral hemorrhage
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cerebral aneurysm, intracerebral hemorrhage, intracranial hemorrhage, hemorrhage, intracerebral, hypertensive hemorrhage, an intracerebral hemorrhage is bleeding, in the brain, rupture of a blood vessel, the head, hemorrhagic stroke, internal bleeding, occur in any part, the brain, blood, accumulate, in the brain tissues, space between the brain, membranes covering it, bleeding isolated to part of one hemisphere, lobar intracerebral hemorrhage, occur in other brain structures, thalamus, basal ganglia, pons, cerebellum, deep intracerebral hemorrhage, an intracerebral hemorrhage, a traumatic brain injury, abnormalities, the blood vessels, aneurysm, angioma, one of these conditions, most commonly associated, high blood pressure, hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage, no cause, blood irritates the brain tissues, causing swelling, cerebral edema, collect into a mass, a hematoma, either swelling, a hematoma, increase pressure on brain tissues, rapidly destroy them, symptoms vary depending on the location, the bleed, brain tissue affected, develop suddenly, warning, occasionally develop, stepwise, episodic manner, get progressively worse, factors that raise the risk of intracerebral hemorrhage, blood, bleeding disorders, disseminated intravascular coagulation, hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, leukemia, decreased levels of blood platelets, use of aspirin, anticoagulant medications, blood thinners, liver disease, increased bleeding risk in general, cerebral amyloid, brain tumors, premature infants, born earlier than 35 weeks gestation, have bleeding, ventricles, fluid-filled spaces, brain, type of bleed, intra-ventricular hemorrhage, ivh, occurs, in the first day, of life, not preventable, outcome is variable, depending on the severity of bleed, ranges from no apparent damage to severe disability, diagnosis is by ultrasound, done in an intensive care nursery, headache, occur, lying flat, awaken patient from sleep, increase, change in position, increase, bending, straining, coughing, nausea, vomiting, change in alertness, level of consciousness, apathetic, withdrawn, sleepy, lethargic, somnolent, stuporous, unconscious, comatose, vision changes, change in vision, decreased vision, loss of, part of vision, pupils different size, uncontrollable eye movements, eyelid drooping, sensation changes, decreased sensation, numbness, tingling, abnormal sensations, facial paralysis, difficulty speaking, understanding speech, difficulty swallowing, difficulty writing, reading, movement changes, weakness of any body part, difficulty moving any body part, loss of fine motor skills, hand tremor, loss of coordination, loss of balance, seizure, abnormal sense of taste, neurologic examination, indicate increased intracranial pressure, focal neurologic deficits, decreases in brain function, specific pattern of symptoms, function changes, indicate the location, the intracerebral hemorrhage, eye examination, optic nerve swelling, increased pressure, in the brain, changes in eye movement, abnormal reflexes present, an abnormal extent of normal reflexes, the cause of bleeding, cbc, platelet count, bleeding time, prothrombin time, pt, partial thromboplastin time, ptt, liver function tests, kidney function tests, intracerebral hemorrhage confirmed, location, bleeding, determined by these tests, head ct scan, preferred bleed is less than 48 hours old, head mri, mra, conventional cerebral angiography, spiral ct scan angiography, the head, symptoms allow enough time, whether an aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation, abnormal collection of blood vessels, an intracerebral hemorrhage, severe condition requiring prompt medical attention, episodic, occurring occasionally, disappearing, develop quickly into a life-threatening situation, treatment goals include lifesaving interventions, supportive measures, control of symptoms, depending on the specific location, extent, the bleeding, surgical removal of hematomas appropriate, hematoma, in the cerebellum, surgical repair of structures causing the bleed, repair of aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation, appropriate medicines used, corticosteroids, diuretics to reduce swelling, anticonvulsants to control seizures, medicine to control pain, blood, blood products, intravenous fluids, medications appropriate to counteract bleeding, loss of blood volume, highly, death, occur rapidly despite prompt medical treatment, recovery, occur completely, a permanent loss of some brain functions, medications, surgery, treatments, have severe side effects, hemorrhagic stroke, permanent loss of any brain function, side effects of medications, treat the disorder, symptoms indicate intracerebral hemorrhage, life-threatening condition, emergency symptoms, difficulty breathing, seizures, loss of consciousness, inability to speak, swallow, paralysis of an arm, leg, half, control of causative, risk-related disorders, reduce the risk of developing intracerebral hemorrhage, high blood pressure, not stop taking medications, advised to, by health care provider, known vascular malformations an aneurysm, they cause bleeding, in the brain.
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