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  2. Intracerebral hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Intraparenchymal hemorrhage can be recognized on CT scans because blood appears brighter than other tissue and is separated from the inner table of the skull by brain tissue. The tissue surrounding a bleed is often less dense than the rest of the brain because of edema, and therefore shows up darker on the CT scan. [30]

  3. Intracranial hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    The bleed can be very small without any significant effect on surrounding brain or large hemorrhage that exerts mass effect on adjacent brain. Follow up CT scan is recommended. Those with extension of bleed into the ventricular system, expansion of bleeding, or increasing cerebral oedema on CT scan gives poorer prognosis. CT angiography (CTA ...

  4. Intraparenchymal hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Instead, it is most commonly associated with hemorrhage of small vessels in the cerebral cortex. [2] The strongest risk factor for intraparenchymal hemorrhage associated with cerebral amyloid angiopathy is old age, and cerebral amyloid angiopathy is most frequently seen in patients who already have, or will soon be diagnosed with, dementia. [3]

  5. It's hard not to feel paranoid about brain aneurysms. Here's ...

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    The Brain Aneurysm Foundation reports that 1 in 50 people in the U.S. has an unruptured or intact aneurysm (an aneurysm in the brain that is not bleeding). However, the annual rate of an aneurysm ...

  6. Brain bleed sent Jamie Foxx into a stroke — what to know ...

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    If a brain bleed is not treated quickly, it can lead to permanent damage, including memory loss, difficulty swallowing and speaking, coordination challenges, numbness or weakness in body parts ...

  7. Jamie Foxx Says He Experienced Brain Bleeding and a ... - AOL

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    It can be so severe that there’s enough blood surrounding the brain that you can’t get normal blood flow into the brain.” It’s unclear if Foxx experienced a subarachnoid hemorrhage or ...

  8. Brain herniation - Wikipedia

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    The brain can shift across such structures as the falx cerebri, the tentorium cerebelli, and even through the foramen magnum (the hole in the base of the skull through which the spinal cord connects with the brain). Herniation can be caused by a number of factors that cause a mass effect and increase intracranial pressure (ICP): these include ...

  9. Sharon Stone's philosophy to stay positive after near-fatal ...

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    Sharon Stone continues to choose to be happy 24 years after a near-fatal brain bleed that changed ... but when you are having a bit of a problem with brain function, people don’t know that you ...