Bleeding
... often characterized by irregular period s.
hemorrhage : Bleeding or the abnormal flow of blood . The patient may have an internal
hemorrhage that is invisible or an external
hemorrhage that is visible on the outside of the body. ...
CSF leak
... Leak : Symptoms & Signs ... Intra cerebral
hemorrhage Intra cranial Bleed (Deep Intra cerebral
hemorrhage ) Intra cranial
hemorrhage ( Intra cerebral ...
Generalized tonic
... disease Hypertensive intra cerebral
hemorrhage Hypopituitarism Intra cerebral
hemorrhage Juvenile angiofibroma Labyrinthitis Lobar intra cerebral
hemorrhage ... At the other extreme are generalized ...
Hemoptysis
... Hemophilia B Hemoptysis ( Coughing Up Blood )
hemorrhage - Intra cerebral (Deep) (Deep Intra cerebral
hemorrhage )
hemorrhage - Intra cerebral (Hypertensive) (Hypertensive ...
Hemorrhage
...
hemorrhage Related Category: Pathology (hm´rj), ... to the internal or external tissue s.
hemorrhage - intra cerebral (hypertensive) Symptoms: ... without warning, often during activity.
hemorrhage - intra cerebral (deep); Intra cranial bleed ...
Intestinal obstruction
... atrial Block ( Heart Block ) Intra cerebral
hemorrhage Intra cranial
hemorrhage ( Intra cerebral
hemorrhage ) ... ...
Intra
... delivered with a pump. Intra cerebral
hemorrhage Premature infant s (born earlier than 35 weeks ... This type of bleed is called intra -ventricular
hemorrhage (IVH). Intra uterine growth retardation : ... cataract -clouded lens . Intra cerebral
hemorrhage Powered by: This information is provided by an ...
Purpura
... depends on age of the lesion . purpura -
hemorrhage ( bleeding ) into the skin , mucous membrane ... al disorder that causes skin bruising and
hemorrhage s. For Your Information ... Signs and symptoms ... the tongue or in the ear canals. Swelling ,
hemorrhage beneath the skin ( purpura ), hair loss , and ...
Scurvy
... , gum disease ( gingivitis ), and skin
hemorrhage s resulting from a lack of ascorbic acid ( ... , gum disease ( gingivitis ), and skin
hemorrhage s resulting from a lack of ascorbic acid ( ... al disorder that causes skin bruising and
hemorrhage s. For Your Information Books ... SCURVY ( ...
Splinter
... appear as narrow, red-to-reddish-brown
hemorrhage s beneath the nails. They run in the direction of ... to the site to repair the damage. Tiny
hemorrhage s resembling splinter s may also appear under ... . Eye examination may show retina l
hemorrhage s with a central area of clearing, called Roth's ...
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
... Subarachnoid
hemorrhage Definition A subarachnoid
hemorrhage is an abnormal and very dangerous condition in ... membrane that covers the brain. Subarachnoid
hemorrhage : Bleeding within the head into the space ...
Antepartum
... fibrinogen Leukemia Obstetric complications (for example antepartum
hemorrhage , hydatidiform mole , amniotic embolism ) Prostate cancer Shock ... fibrinogen Leukemia Obstetric complications (for example antepartum
hemorrhage , hydatidiform mole , amniotic embolism ) Prostatic cancer Shock ...
Arteriovenous malformation
... Malformation - Cerebral - Bleeding Disorders - Deep Intra cerebral
hemorrhage - DIC (Disseminated Intra vascular Coagulation) - Hemophilia - Hemorrhagic Stroke - Hypertensive Intra cerebral
hemorrhage - Increased Intra cranial Pressure ... Surgery to repair abnormally ...
Contusion
... visual Esguinces y tensiones Reumatismo ... Intra parenchymal
hemorrhage s and contusion s ( bleeding and bruising of the brain) - These ... in the body tissue s. Often the result of injury ( contusion ) or
hemorrhage . [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... ...
Dengue
... Dengue hemorrhagic fever , a severe form of the disease , can cause
hemorrhage , shock , and encephalitis . It occurs when a person who has acquired ... virus that tends to affect children under 10, causing abdominal pain ,
hemorrhage ( bleeding ) and circulatory collapse ( shock ). ...
Neurologic deficit
... stent neurologic deficit s related to the brain lobe affected by
hemorrhage , and are at risk for additional
hemorrhage s, seizures , and dementia . ...
Perforation
... vessels or saphenous vein bypass graft s 2.75 mm in diameter.
hemorrhage (a lot of bleeding ) perforation (a hole through the wall of the ... of an ulcer include: ... Perforation of the intestine with
hemorrhage is not uncommon. Chloramphenicol is the most effective drug in ...
Postpartum
... insufficiency; Hypopituitarism Syndrome Prevention : Extreme
hemorrhage during birth is often preventable by modern medical care. Otherwise, ... occurs before trials in humans may be carried out. severe postpartum
hemorrhage (excessive bleeding ) retained placenta l fragments thyroid ...
Postoperative
... Postoperative
hemorrhage : Bleeding after a surgical procedure. The
hemorrhage may occur immediately after the surgery or be delayed. It need not be ...
Premature infant
... Premature infant s have an increased risk of intra ventricular
hemorrhage in which severe bleeding within the ventricle s of the brain can lead ... the ductus increases their risk of serious complications including brain
hemorrhage . Infasurf (calfactant) intra tracheal suspension Indication: for the ...
Rapidly progressive
... that results from damaged nerve s ( neuropathy ). Petechial
hemorrhage s (tiny
hemorrhage s involving many small vessels) may produce recurrent, brief neurologic ...
Splinter hemorrhages
... Splinter hemorrhages appear as narrow, red-to-reddish-brown
hemorrhage s beneath the nails. They run in the direction of nail growth and are ... may show splinter hemorrhages . Eye examination may show retina l
hemorrhage s with a central area of clearing, called Roth's spots. ...
Anemias
... tend to be those of other anemias , including fatigue , weakness , tiny reddish-purple marks (petechiae) on the skin (evidence of pinpoint
hemorrhage s into the skin ), evidence of abnormal bruising , and bleeding from the gums , ... Intrinsic hemolytic anemia s are often inherited, such ...
Aneurysm in the brain
... of the flow of CSF, such as closed head injury , surgery on the brain ( craniotomy ), meningitis or similar infections , and subarachnoid
hemorrhage ( bleeding from a blood vessel or aneurysm in the brain ). ...
Angioma
... (a tumor of muscle tissue ), hem angioma (a usually benign tumor made up of blood vessels), ... An intra cerebral
hemorrhage can be caused by a traumatic brain injury or abnormalities of the blood vessels ( aneurysm or angioma ). A combination of symptoms caused ...
Aortic arch syndrome
... Abscess Subclavian Artery Occlusive Syndrome ( Aortic Arch Syndrome ) Subclavian Steal Syndrome ( Aortic Arch Syndrome ) Subconjunctival
hemorrhage Subcutaneous ... Takayasu's arteritis is a chronic (long-term) disease in which arteries become inflamed. It is also known as Takayasu's ...
Apoplexy
... More on Apoplexy Stroke - destruction of brain tissue as a result of intra cerebral
hemorrhage or infarction caused by thrombosis although either may also be caused by inflammatory or toxic damage to the cerebral blood ... ...
Ascorbic acid
... of vitamin C from paprika. Scurvy is a condition characterized by general weakness , anemia , gum disease ( gingivitis ), and skin
hemorrhage s resulting from a lack of ascorbic acid ( Vitamin C ) in the diet . Scurvy is now most frequently seen in older, malnourished adults. ...
Black death
... killed millions of people worldwide. In 14th century Europe, the victims of the "black plague " had bleeding below the skin ( subcutaneous
hemorrhage ) which made darkened ("blackened") their bodies. The black death swept recurrently through Europe, ... ...
Blurred vision
... trouble swallowing, speaking, or breathing vomiting weak muscle s. Blurred vision is the main symptom of high-altitude retina l
hemorrhage . Diagnosis ... Blurred vision and headaches . Vision problems and headache are a possible symptom of preeclampsia . Diagnosis ... ...
Bone disorders
... acute trauma of the head and face acute (less than 72 hours) neurologic dysfunction early symptoms of stroke subarachnoid or intra cranial
hemorrhage (within the first 24 to 48 hours) skull bone disorders , disorders involving the bones of the ear ... In addition, IJO is sometimes coupled ...
Brain attack
... the brain. A stroke is sometimes called a " brain attack ." Alternative Names: Cerebro vascular disease ; CVA; Cerebral infarction ; Cerebral
hemorrhage ... Some physician s make a comparison of chest pain and heart attack to transient ischemic attacks and stroke —and even refer to ...
Brain surgery
... Brain surgery may be needed to treat: brain tumors bleeding (
hemorrhage ) or blood clots ( hematoma s) from injuries ( subdural hematoma or epidural hematoma s) weakness es in blood vessels (cerebral aneurysm ...
Breast
... promotes breast feeding as the optimal method of infant feeding . Breast feeding soon after birth reduces the risk of maternal
hemorrhage and may enhance maternal- infant interaction. Breast Massage Reduces Breast Cancer Risk By Beverly Smith A recent study* of 4,700 women ...
Brain Tumors
... necessarily bleak. Many types of brain tumors can be successfully treated with one or more treatment methods. brain tumors bleeding (
hemorrhage ) or blood clots ( hematoma s) from injuries ( subdural hematoma or epidural hematoma s) weakness es in blood vessels (cerebral aneurysm ...
Breastfeeding
... Nurse-Midwives promotes breastfeeding as the optimal method of infant feeding . Breastfeeding soon after birth reduces the risk of maternal
hemorrhage and may enhance maternal- infant interaction. Breastfeeding preparedness before returning to work: About two weeks before you return to work, ...
Bruising
... bruising , especially in older people. Irritation of the stomach lining. Bleeding from the digestive system. Allergic reaction. Bleeding (
hemorrhage ) in the brain (rare) or other internal organ s of the body. You are bruising spontaneously without any injury , fall, or other reason. There ...
Cardiac arrest
... brain stem and cerebrum that may be caused by severe head or brain injury , cardiac arrest , stroke , diabetes , drug overdose, shock , or
hemorrhage . It occurs just before death in many disease s. Lungs for transplantation usually come from young, healthy people who have had severe ...
Cerebrum
... brain stem and cerebrum that may be caused by severe head or brain injury , cardiac arrest , stroke , diabetes , drug overdose, shock , or
hemorrhage . It occurs just before death in many disease s. CEREBRAL: Pertaining to the cerebrum , the main portion of the brain. CEREBROSPINAL FLUID ...
Cellulitis
... tissue infections ( osteomyelitis , cellulitis ), virulent systemic disease ( meningitis , typhoid ), ... Cellulitis Cerebral
hemorrhage Cerebral palsy Cerebro vascular accident Cerebro vascular accident, brief version * Cerebro vascular insufficiency Cervical cancer (see ...