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lobar intracerebral hemorrhage
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arteries, the brain, hemorrhage, intraparenchymal, hemorrhage, intracerebral, lobar, lobar intracerebral hemorrhage involves bleeding, in the brain, bleeding, hemorrhage, isolated to one specific area, the brain, somewhere, in the white matter portion, the cerebrum, cerebrum, large part, the brain consisting of two hemispheres of 4 lobes each, .lobar intracerebral hemorrhage, a traumatic brain injury, abnormalities, the blood vessels, aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation, angioma, tumors involving blood vessels, trauma, lobar intracerebral hemorrhage, considered a type of stroke, a lobar hemorrhage, associated, amyloid deposits, in the blood vessels, amyloid angiopathy, patients, using blood thinners, a lobar hemorrhage, brain tumors, in rare cases, infections, lead to bleeding, in the brain, no cause, lobar hemorrhages, various blood, bleeding disorders, disseminated intravascular coagulation, hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, leukemia, decreased levels of blood platelets, use of aspirin, blood thinners, liver disease, increased bleeding risk, cerebral amyloid, autoimmune disorders, develop suddenly, warning, depending on the location, the bleeding, brain tissue affected, a change in alertness, level of consciousness, the first symptom in, 50% of people, children, apathetic, withdrawn, sleepy, lethargic, somnolent, stuporous, unconscious, comatose, dementia, the bleed occurs, rare in children, from cerebral amyloid, vomiting, occurs frequently, nausea, occurs more frequently, headache, develop suddenly, awaken the patient from sleep, change in position, bending, straining, coughing, symptoms of localized damage, loss of, part of vision, sensation changes, decreased sensation, numbness, tingling, abnormal sensations, 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/clumsiness, loss of coordination, loss of balance, seizure, stiff neck, aching of neck, shoulders, pain, bending neck, additional symptoms that associated, loss of muscle function, feeling, dysfunctional movement, facial paralysis, eyelid drooping, a neurological examination, indicate increased intracranial pressure, decreases in brain function, patient's symptoms, brain function changes, bleeding is specifically located, patients, mild hemorrhages, headache, physical examination, reveal swelling, the optic nerve from increased pressure, in the brain, changes in eye movement, abnormal reflexes, decreased vision, loss of movement, coordination, inability to feel sensations properly, bleeding, platelet count, bleeding time, prothrombin time, pt, partial thromboplastin time, ptt, liver function tests, kidney function tests, intracerebral hemorrhage confirmed, location, bleeding determined, head ct scan, preferred, bleeding is less than 48 hours old, head mri, angiography, the head necessary, there, aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation present, treatment depends on the specific location, extent, the bleeding, treatment goals, lifesaving interventions intubation, hyperventilation, a breathing tube is inserted, person is forced to breathe rapidly to reduce pressure, in the brain, bleed is small, does not cause increased pressure, the brain, treatment conservative, focus on controlling the symptoms, surgical removal of hematomas, areas of pooled blood, appropriate surgical repair of structures causing the bleed, repair of an aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation, appropriate medication needed to reduce brain swelling, anticonvulsants, control seizures, analgesics needed to control pain, medications required, symptoms particular, area affected, a bleeding disorder is present, medications, blood products needed to control it, long-term outcome is highly variable, death, occur quickly despite prompt medical treatment, recovery, occur completely, level of permanent loss of brain functions, medications, surgery, treatments, have severe side effects, blood irritates the tissues, the brain, swelling, cerebral edema, blood collects into a mass, hematoma, cerebral edema, presence of a hematoma, the brain, put increasing pressure on the tissues, the brain, destroy those tissues, blood, collect, in the subarachnoid space, irritate the membranes covering the brain, meningeal irritation, complications, vary depending on the extent of damage, location, the bleed, hydrocephalus, water on the brain, permanent loss of any brain function, side effects of medications, treat the disorder, complications of surgery, seizure disorder, anyone has symptoms of a brain hemorrhage, type of intracerebral hemorrhage, severe condition, "brain attack", requiring prompt medical attention, develop quickly into a life-threatening situation, controlling any risk-related disorders, reduce the risk of developing a brain hemorrhage, high blood pressure, not stop taking prescription medications, advised to, by health care provider!abruptly stopping such medications could lead to this disorder, take blood thinners, medication dosage needs to be monitored by blood tests, directed by health care provider, to make sure that the medications aren't making bleeding too likely, increasing risk of hemorrhage.
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