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Caudate Hemorrhage

Neurosurgery, 1986
Abstract Thirteen patients with caudate hemorrhage are described. All the hemorrhages were in the head of the caudate nucleus, and all the hemorrhages but one ruptured in the anterior horn of the lateral ventricle. In 9 patients, the hemorrhage was related to hypertension and the patients were older.
S, Waga   +4 more
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2018
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) affects over 30,000 Americans per year, leaves over half of its survivors in severe disability, and has a mortality rate of approximately 20%. SAH syndrome presents with a complex disease course and symptoms involving both the central nervous system (CNS) as well as extra-CNS systems.
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Hemorrhagic and post-hemorrhagic shock

1962
Clinical surgery has provided an almost unlimited experience in the treatment of hemorrhagic shock in man. In spite of this opportunity, the number of careful clinical studies in man is distressingly small. Studies in man have almost been limited to World War I, World War II, and the Korean War and to a very few very careful civilian studies such as ...
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Lobar Hemorrhages

2012
The lobar localization of a spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage occurs in one third of all cases; the most frequent cause is represented by amyloid angiopathy. The clinical symptomatology depends on the dimensions of the hematic collection and of the lobe.
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Cirrhosis with Hemorrhage

Archives of Surgery, 1959
It has been emphasized repeatedly that the immediate death rate is extremely high in cirrhotic patients having massive esophageal hemorrhage (Refs. 3, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27). Therefore, to repeat this assertion with still another review of cases would seem superfluous.
Joe G. Jontz, Frederic W. Taylor
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Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Seminars in Neurology, 2008
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) accounts for 10 to 15% of all strokes, but results in a disproportionately high morbidity and mortality. Although chronic hypertension accounts for the majority of ICH, other common causes include cerebral amyloid angiopathy, sympathomimetic drugs of abuse, and underlying cerebral vascular anomalies.
Lucas, Elijovich   +2 more
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2001
Patients presenting with subarachnoid hemorrhage from aneurysmal rupture benefit from early repair of the aneurysm. Recent advances in endovascular technology now allow informed discussion of the merits of surgical versus endovascular repair of the aneurysm.
Christopher S. Ogilvy   +3 more
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Variceal hemorrhage

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2002
Reducing morbidity and mortality from esophageal varices remains a challenge for physicians managing patients with chronic liver disease. For patients who have never bled from varices, prophylactic therapy with nonselective beta-blockers reduces the risk of initial variceal bleeding and bleeding-related death.
Lisa A. Brandenburger   +1 more
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Hemorrhage Into a Pheochromocytoma

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
WE describe the clinical course of a patient and discuss a number of the associated pharmacophysiological effects of massive hemorrhage into a pheochromocytoma. Report of a Case A spontaneous hemorrhage into a unilateral adrenopheochromocytoma developed in a previously healthy 28-year-old woman.
Jacobs Lm, Hinrichs Hr, Williams Lf
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Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1993
Suprachoroidal hemorrhage is a feared complication of all types of intraocular surgery. Although rare, it is typically associated with severe visual disability, and this has prompted efforts to better understand the pathogenesis of this condition, to identify the patients at risk for this event, and to improve treatment of patients who develop this ...
T G, Chu, R L, Green
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