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Ewing sarcoma extraosseous brain metastasis presenting with an intracranial hemorrhage: illustrative case. [PDF]
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A Rare Case of Intracranial Hemorrhage Mimicking a Neoplasm in a Child With Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia. [PDF]
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Risk factors for progression of intracranial hemorrhage after initiation of VTE chemoprophylaxis: an evaluation of 1390 TBI patients. [PDF]
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Traumatic intracranial hemorrhage
The American Journal of Surgery, 1948Traumatic intracranial hemorrhage may be extradural (epidural), subdural, subarachnoid, or intracerebral in location. A condition closely linked with subdural hematoma is subdural accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid. Intracerebral hemorrhage may be massive or petechial.
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Nontraumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage
Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2010Nontraumatic (or spontaneous) intracranial hemorrhage most commonly involves the brain parenchyma and subarachnoid space. This entity accounts for at least 10% of strokes and is a leading cause of death and disability in adults. Important causes of spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage include hypertension, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, aneurysms ...
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