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Intracranial hemorrhage

Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) is bleeding within the skull. It can result from trauma, vascular abnormalities, hypertension, or other medical conditions. ICH is broadly categorized into several subtypes based on the location of the bleed: intracerebral hemorrhage (including intraparenchymal and intraventricular hemorrhages), subarachnoid hemorrhage…

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Causes
Stroke, head injury, ruptured aneurysm
Complications
Coma, persistent vegetative state, cardiac arrest (when bleeding is in the brain stem or is severe), death
Specialty
Neurosurgery, neurocritical care, emergency medicine
Symptoms
Same symptoms as ischemic stroke, but unconsciousness, headache, nausea, stiff neck, and seizures are more often in brain hemorrhages than ischemic strokes
Types
Intracerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, epidural bleed, subdural bleed

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Intracranial hemorrhage

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related to Further reading · 14
Intracranial hemorrhage → Acute Post-Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage, Emedicine, Four Types, Head Trauma, Julian, Mattiello, Medicine, Michael Munz, Penetrating Head Trauma, Ph, Pilitsis, Shepherd, The New England Journal, Vinas FC
related to Signs and symptoms · 10
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has cause · 9
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related to Diagnosis · 7
Intracranial hemorrhage → Additional, CSF, CT, Despite, Examples, However, MRI
related to Management · 6
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related to Epidemiology · 5
Intracranial hemorrhage → Acute, ICH, In, Intracranial, United States
related to Traumatic · 4
Intracranial hemorrhage → Intra-axial, Intracranial, This, Traumatic
Causes · 1
Intracranial hemorrhage → Stroke, head injury, ruptured aneurysm
Complications · 1
Intracranial hemorrhage → Coma, persistent vegetative state, cardiac arrest (when bleeding is in the brain stem or is severe), death
Specialty · 1
Intracranial hemorrhage → Neurosurgery, neurocritical care, emergency medicine

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Intracranial hemorrhageCausesStroke, head injury, ruptured aneurysm1.00infobox
Intracranial hemorrhageComplicationsComa, persistent vegetative state, cardiac arrest (when bleeding is in the brain stem or is severe), death1.00infobox
Intracranial hemorrhageSpecialtyNeurosurgery, neurocritical care, emergency medicine1.00infobox
Intracranial hemorrhageSymptomsSame symptoms as ischemic stroke, but unconsciousness, headache, nausea, stiff neck, and seizures are more often in brain hemorrhages than ischemic strokes1.00infobox
Intracranial hemorrhageTypesIntracerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, epidural bleed, subdural bleed1.00infobox
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