Intracranial Hemorrhages Learning Center

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Deep intracerebral hemorrhage is a type of stroke caused by bleeding within the deep structures of the brain (thalamus, basal ganglia, pons, and cerebellum.

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Symptoms
Nausea or vomiting; Decreased vision; Loss of all or part of vision; Difficulty speaking or understanding others; Dif...
Causes
Deep intracerebral hemorrhage can affect any person regardless of age, sex, or race, though it is more common in olde...
Tests
A neurological exam may suggest increased intracranial pressure or decreased brain functions. The person's specific s...
Treatments
Deep intracerebral hemorrhage is a severe condition that requires prompt medical attention. It can develop quickly in...
Complications
Complications of surgery; Side effects of medications used to treat the disorder; Hydrocephalus, especially if blood ...
Prevention
Treatment or control of underlying disorders may reduce the risk of developing intracerebral hemorrhage. High blood p...
Doctor Specialties
Call your health care provider if severe headache with nausea, vomiting, decreased vision, numbness, or tingling occu...

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