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  Cerebral hemorrhage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cerebral hemorrhage or hemorrhagic stroke is a form of stroke that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures or bleeds.
Subarachnoid hemorrhage, which accounts for 5 to 10 percent of strokes (Weibers 2001) is one of the deadliest type of strokes.
Cerebral arteriography may be used to determine the cause for bleeding, since some causes may be surgically corrected to reduce the risk of future bleeding.
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 The Facts about Cerebral Aneurysm
A cerebral aneurysm (also known as an intracranial or intracerebral aneurysm) is a weak or thin spot on a blood vessel in the brain that balloons out and fills with blood.
Cerebral aneurysms can occur anywhere in the brain, but most are located along a loop of arteries that run between the underside of the brain and the base of the skull.
Cerebral aneurysms are also more common in people with certain genetic diseases, such as connective tissue disorders and polycystic kidney disease, and certain circulatory disorders, such as arteriovenous malformations - congenital malformations in which a snarled tangle of arteries and veins in the brain disrupts blood flow.
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 Stroke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hemorrhagic stroke, or intracranial hemorrhage, occurs in about 10% of strokes, when a blood vessel in the brain bursts, spilling blood into the spaces surrounding the brain cells.
As ischemic stroke is due to a thrombus (blood clot) occluding a cerebral artery, a patient is given antiplatelet medication (aspirin, clopidogrel, dipyridamole), or anticoagulant medication (warfarin), dependent on the cause, when this type of stroke has been found.
Hemorrhagic stroke must be ruled out with medical imaging, since this therapy would be harmful to patients with that type of stroke.
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 Cerebral arteriovenous malformation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a congenital disorder of blood vessels within the brain, characterized by tangle(s) of veins and arteries.
The best images of an AVM are obtained through cerebral angiography, which involves using a catheter, threaded though an artery, to deliver the reagent close to the site of the AVM.
Approximately 70% of cases with cerebral AVM are discovered through symptoms caused by sudden bleeding, bleeding due to the fragility of abnormally structured brain vessels.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cerebral_arteriovenous_malformation   (746 words)

  
 Radiology In Ped Emerg Med, Vol 5, Case 7
Since each type of intracranial hemorrhage has a different prognosis and a different management approach, it is important to be able to distinguish their appearances on CT so that they can be best described to a consulting neurosurgeon.
With cerebral edema, the brain is hypodense and the normal falx may appear to have increased density.
The cerebral tissue is usually of normal density with subarachnoid bleeding, and the dense falx should be examined closely for a scalloped appearance due to blood.
www.hawaii.edu /medicine/pediatrics/pemxray/v5c07.html   (2819 words)

  
 Spontaneous parenchymal cerebral hemorrhage Review
Intracerebral Hemorrhage (brain hemorrhage) is an important cause of stroke, especially in Asians and fls.
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy is a disease of the elderly in which arteriolar degeneration occurs and amyloid is deposited in the walls of the cerebral arteries but not elsewhere.
Amyloid angiopathy causes both single and recurrent lobar hemorrhages and is probably the most common cause of lobar hemorrhage in the elderly.
www.thedoctorslounge.net /neurology/diseases/cerebral_hemorrhage.htm   (472 words)

  
 Hemorrhage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A subconjunctival hemorrhage is a common and relatively minor post-LASIK complication.
Hemorrhage (AE) or haemorrhage (BE) is the medical term for bleeding.
In common usage, a hemorrhage means particularly severe bleeding; although technically speaking it refers to any type of bleeding.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hemorrhage   (77 words)

  
 Neuropathology Mini-Course
Unlike cerebral infarcts which are caused by blockade of a vessel or by anoxia or ischemia, cerebral hemorrhages are caused by rupture of a vessel or vessels.
The reason why subarachnoid hemorrhage causes cerebral infarction is not altogether clear, but may involve interruption of blood supply due to rupture of vessels, kinking of vessels by the hemorrhage, and spasm of the vessels because of the presence in the blood of some vasospastic material.
The hemorrhage and/or related damage to vital cardiorespiratory centers in the brain stem results in death and this is frequently the ultimate cause of death in patients with infarct, hemorrhages, traumatic injuries, etc. which originally affected only the cerebrum.
www.pathology.vcu.edu /WirSelfInst/cerebrovasc.html   (4550 words)

  
 The Cerebral Hemorrhage and Cerebral Palsy Disorders, in children, are medical interventions involved?
Cerebral Hemorrhage and Cerebral Palsy in children, in many instances, are logically and likely associated with State of the Art birth interventions, commonly called, "Active Management." The birthing mother is not truthfully educated on child birth, in most instances.
Cerebral Hemorrhage is bleeding that results from a broken blood vessel in the brain.
The cost to society or to the individual home caring for a victim of Cerebral Palsy may be extensive, and one family that tired of a cerebral palsy victim was the Canadian Latimer case-law, where the father poisoned his daughter Tracy, as she entered womanhood, at the age of 12.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Cerebral hemorrhage
A cerebral hemorrhage is bleeding directly into the brain parenchyma (tissue) itself, otherwise known as hemorrhagic stroke.
This is different from intracranial hemorrhage which is bleeding within the skull (cranium).
Among causes of cerebral hemorrhage are brain aneurysm, ruptured aneurysm, arteriosclerosis, cerebral arteriosclerosis, brain injury, head injury, congenital artery defect.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Cerebral_hemorrhage   (151 words)

  
 INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Other hemorrhages include those arising from: arteriovenous malformations, unsuspected tumors, brain vessel diseases due to infection, degnerative diseases such as amyloid angiopathy, drug useage (intravenous, amphetamine or cocaine usage), or blood thinner therapies (e.g.
It is now reasonable to remove any and all brain hemorrhages of significant size very soon after the patient has arrived at the hospital.
Even a small hemorrhage in the wrong place (such as the middle of the brainstem) may be associated with such a poor outlook that surgery would not be of help, or could even result in further damage.
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 Cerebral hemorrhage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Apolipoprotein E Genotype and the Risk of Recurrent Lobar Intracerebral Hemorrhage N Engl J Med 2000 Jan 27;342:240-5 [The apolipoprotein E genotype is associated with the severity of amyloid angiopathy and can identify patients with lobar intracerebral hemorrhage who are at highest risk for early recurrence.] Editorial p.276
There are abnormalities on angiography in 49 percent of patients with lobar hemorrhage and 65 percent of patients with isolated intraventricular hemorrhage.
Surgical and endovascular treatment of unruptured cerebral aneurysms at university hospitals Neurology 1999 Jun 10;52(9):1799-805 [Endovascular coil embolization resulted in fewer adverse outcomes than surgery for unruptured cerebral aneurysms.
rkaris.home.att.net /bleed.htm   (1392 words)

  
 Senator Paul Coverdell was murdered with cerebral hemorrhage inducing technique   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Cerebral hemorrhage is bleeding within the brain caused by the rupture of a blood vessel.
Cerebral hemorrhage is an induced illness/death but not caused by nature.
This proves that his cerebral hemorrhage was an induced illness/death and must have been caused by invisible personnel with their weapons.
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 eMedicine - Arteriovenous Malformations : Article by Randolph S Marshall, MD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Hemorrhage: the overall risk of intracranial hemorrhage in patients with known AVM is 2-4% per year.
Although the initial presentation of a cerebral hemorrhage may be indistinguishable from those of other causes of hemorrhage, recovery tends to be better, partly because of the relatively younger age of patients with AVM and partly because of functional cerebral reorganization in patients with cerebral AVMs.
When hemorrhages occur as the presenting event, a longer hospitalization may be required, with supportive care during recovery from the brain hemorrhage.
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 Introduction: Cerebral hemorrhage - WrongDiagnosis.com
Researching symptoms of Cerebral hemorrhage: Further information about the symptoms of Cerebral hemorrhage is available including a list of symptoms of Cerebral hemorrhage, or alternatively return to research other symptoms in the symptom center.
Treatments for Cerebral hemorrhage: Various information is available about treatments available for Cerebral hemorrhage, current research about Cerebral hemorrhage treatments, or research treatments for other diseases.
Statistics and Cerebral hemorrhage: Various sources and calculations are available in statistics about Cerebral hemorrhage, and you can also research other medical statistics in our statistics center.
www.wrongdiagnosis.com /c/cerebral_hemorrhage/intro.htm   (193 words)

  
 The induced cerebral hemorrhage technique - an infamous international illness/death inducing technique of invisible ...
Thus, the cerebral thrombosis (stroke caused by lack of blood flow) and cerebral embolism (stroke caused by blockage of blood flow) are naturally-developed stroke.
In the "stroke" caused by cerebral hemorrhage, the cranial blood vessel (or blood/brain barrier) is not blocked.
To mislead the public to think that cerebral hemorrhage is a naturally-occured disease, invisible personnel would use their weapons (electroshock weapon, or stun stick) on famous elderly people (statesmen or celebrities) who had naturally-developed strokes before.
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 Aspirin After Cerebral Hemorrhage May Be Okay -- Sometimes - CME Teaching Brief - MedPage Today
Common wisdom indicates that survivors of intracerebral hemorrhage, even though they are often at risk for ischemic strokes or heart attacks as well, should not be given aspirin or other antiplatelet therapy because of concerns about recurrent bleeding.
The hazard ratio for recurrent intracerebral hemorrhage among survivors of lobar hemorrhage was 0.8 (95% confidence interval, 0.3 to 2.3, P= 0.73).
For survivors of deep hemorrhage, the hazard ratio was 1.2 (95% CI, 0.1 to 14.3, P=0.88).
www.medpagetoday.com /Cardiology/Strokes/tb/2532   (668 words)

  
 Causes of Cerebral hemorrhage - WrongDiagnosis.com
Cerebral hemorrhage as a complication: Other conditions that might have Cerebral hemorrhage as a complication might be potential underlying causes of Cerebral hemorrhage.
What causes Cerebral hemorrhage?: Related information for Cerebral hemorrhage causes, as with all medical conditions, there may be many causal factors.
Further relevant information on causes of Cerebral hemorrhage may be found in the risk factors for Cerebral hemorrhage, medications that may cause Cerebral hemorrhage, contagiousness for Cerebral hemorrhage, genetics of Cerebral hemorrhage, and underlying causes of Cerebral hemorrhage.
www.wrongdiagnosis.com /c/cerebral_hemorrhage/causes.htm   (242 words)

  
 Stroke Center - Cerebral Hemorrhage
While ischemic strokes happen when the blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted, a hemorrhagic stroke is caused when there is bleeding into brain tissue that kills blood cells.
The symptoms and prognosis of an intracerebral bleed vary depending on the size and location of the bleed.
For people under the age of 50, this is the most common cause of hemorrhage inside the skull.
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 Combination of a Free Radical Scavenger and Heparin Reduces Cerebral Hemorrhage After Heparin Treatment in a Rabbit ...
hemorrhage was mainly observed in the basal ganglia.
Combination of EPC-K1 and heparin dramatically reduced heparin-produced cerebral hemorrhage by 75.0%, with a significant reduction in infarct volume (D).
Reduction of tissue plasminogen activator-induced hemorrhage and brain injury by free radical spin trapping after embolic focal cerebral ischemia in rats.
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 Selective ablation of {alpha}v integrins in the central nervous system leads to cerebral hemorrhage, seizures, axonal ...
There is co-localization of GFAP and Cre in cortical astrocytes in the cerebral cortex (arrows in E) as well as in Bergmann glia of the cerebellum (arrows in D).
Unlike the control brains (D,F), there are obvious regions of cerebral hemorrhage present throughout the forebrain and midbrain regions of the mutant brains (arrows in E,G,I).
However, focal regions of hemorrhage are associated with many blood vessels in the mutant cerebral cortex (arrows in O).
dev.biologists.org /cgi/content/full/132/1/165   (6051 words)

  
 Fit To Dive: Problem-Cerebral Hemorrhage
Recurrence of the condition has to be accounted for with the realization that should a hemorrhage occur underwater, the risks are very high for death from drowning.
Vigorous exercise, lifting heavy weights and using the Valsalva method for ear-clearing when diving all increase arterial pressure in the head and may increase the likelihood of a recurrent hemorrhage.
There are several unsubstantiated reports that recommend for cerebral hemorrhage that if there are no convulsions and the person is not taking anticonvulsant medication - then diving may be considered after a wait of three seizure free years.
www.scuba-doc.com /fittodive_cerebralbleed.html   (624 words)

  
 Defective Associations between Blood Vessels and Brain Parenchyma Lead to Cerebral Hemorrhage in Mice Lacking {alpha}v ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Immunofluorescence analyses of cerebral microvessels and quantitation of pericyte association.
cerebral hemorrhage are a secondary consequence of hypoxic conditions
to cerebral hemorrhage and early postnatal lethality (38).
mcb.asm.org /cgi/content/full/22/21/7667   (4055 words)

  
 Diabetes This Week 03/03/02: stem cell research in UK; diabetes drug may reduce miscarriage; microbleeds & cerebral ...
One of the most common complicatons of ischemic stroke is that of cerebral hemorrhage.
Twenty to forty percent of people who have had an ischemic stroke have cerebral hemorrhaging the week after their stroke.
Researchers from Hopital Neurologique in Lyons, France recently conducted a study to determine the cause of cerebral hemorrhage.
www.diabetesnet.com /news/news030302.php   (1430 words)

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