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Cerebral Hemorrhage
Bleeding into one of the lobes of the brain.
He died from a brain hemorrhage
Her father, Emmanuel Streisand, died of Cerebral hemorrhage.
Alfred noble died of a cerebral hemorrhage on 10december 1896
Next time use protection This is a question for your doctor. Answer I had a Subchorionic Hemorrhage, Placenta Previa and Placental Abruption with my now 16 month old very healthy son when I was about 2-3 months pregnant. Are you asking this question because you do not want the baby, or are scared you will lose it? I had a horrible pregnancy and delivery and he's just fine.
A subchorionic hemorrhage (also called a subchorionic hematoma) is a fairly common event in early pregnancy where a small blood clot forms at the edge of the placenta and the amniotic sac. These clots are usually around 1cm in size, but can be either larger or smaller. These cannot be "caused" but rather reflect bad luck. Although there is a somewhat increased risk of miscarriage (and, in some studies, of pre-term birth), from everyone I know and read about almost all patients go on to have uneventful pregnancies. The bleeding usually stops, and the clot resolves on it's own.
I am 14 weeks pregnant, and have been advised that i do have a subchorionic haemorrhage - the doctors have stated that I must relax, and be on bed rest until the vaginal bleeding stops.
For me it was the possibility of the RH factor. I tested RH negative and since there is a possibility that my baby could be RH positive (if his or her father is, we don't know), they gave me an injection to prevent my body from getting sick. The way it passed is because I had a subchorionic hemorrhage and that meant the babys blood was mixing with mine.
hemorrhage (bleeding)
It is a hemorrhage in the brain
the body responds to hemorrhage by?
431 is the code for intracerebral hemorrhage. That would include thalamic hemorrhage.
The patient began to hemorrhage.
Angiotripsy is the medical term meaning crushing of a vessel. It's a procedure used to stop hemorrhage.
Any of the uterotonic drugs (ergometrine, oxytocin and prostaglandins) can be given together or sequentially for treatment of PPH. These drugs assist the uterus to contract and in so doing help to stop the hemorrhage. In the event that they do not stop the bleeding, other steps may need to be taken such the the B-Lynch brace suture or the use of interventional radiology.
ICD 9 CM Code 578.9 - Hemorrhage of gastrointestinal tract, unspecified Gastric hemorrhage Intestinal hemorrhage