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  • In [[medicine]], '''intracranial hemorrhage''' is "bleeding within the skull, including hemorrhages in the brain and th ...unclear how much to lower the blood pressure shortly after a hypertensive intracranial hemorrhage.<ref name="pmid19770736">{{cite journal| author=Qureshi AI| title=Antihyper
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  • #REDIRECT [[Intracranial hemorrhage]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Intracranial hemorrhage]]
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  • In [[medicine]] a '''subarachnoid hemorrhage''', is an [[intracranial hemorrhage]] that is "bleeding into the intracranial or spinal [[subarachnoid space]],
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  • * [[Traumatic intracranial hemorrhage]]
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  • In [[medicine]], '''intracranial hemorrhage''' is "bleeding within the skull, including hemorrhages in the brain and th ...unclear how much to lower the blood pressure shortly after a hypertensive intracranial hemorrhage.<ref name="pmid19770736">{{cite journal| author=Qureshi AI| title=Antihyper
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  • ...e of the brain. Vessel rupture results in [[subarachnoid hemorrhage]] or [[intracranial hemorrhage]]s. Giant aneurysms (>2.5 cm in diameter) may compress adjacent structures,
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  • ===Intracranial hemorrhage===
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  • ...factors, some neurosurgeons recommend against its use in patients for whom intracranial hemorrhage may be critical, and those that permit its use suggest limiting it to a few
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  • ...mography imaging in the management of traumatic brain injury patients with intracranial hemorrhage. | journal=J Trauma | year= 2007 | volume= 63 | issue= 1 | pages= 75-82 | p
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  • CT scan is more likely to show [[intracranial hemorrhage]] if one of severe hypertension (180/110 mm Hg), confusion, anticoagulation ...th and dependency, but there is a significant risk of bleeding, especially intracranial hemorrhage. If given within 3 hours, outcomes are improved, and risk is reduced.<ref>
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  • [[Drug toxicity]] includes elevation in [[intracranial hemorrhage]] among patients over 75 years of age.<ref name="pmid21576658">{{cite journ
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  • ...y result in bleeding anywhere in the body, including the possibility of an intracranial hemorrhage. The latter classically occurs a few days following the bite.<ref name="CAM
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  • ===Patients with prior intracranial hemorrhage from warfarin===
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  • ...uire amputation. In 12 fatal cases, the cause of death was [[sepsis]] (5), intracranial hemorrhage (3), [[acute renal failure]] with [[hyperkalemia]] and metabolic acidosis (
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  • ...|title=Response of headaches to nonnarcotic analgesics resulting in missed intracranial hemorrhage |journal=Am J Emerg Med |volume=13 |issue=1 |pages=43–5 |year=1995 |pmid=
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