Intracranial HemorrhageThis chapter provides a brief review of the types and causes of intracranial hemorrhage in question and answer format.doi:10.1007/978-3-030-26044-6_149N. PeriEssential Radiology Review
Conclusion Computed tomographic imaging patterns of intracranial hemorrhage in children younger than 3 years help predict whether the injury was intentional. THE DIFFERENTIATION between intentional and unintentional causes of head trauma in infants and young children is a common medical and legal dilemma. ...
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capillary hemorrhageoozing of blood from minute vessels. cerebral hemorrhagea hemorrhage into the cerebrum; one of the three main causes of cerebral vascular accident (stroke syndrome). concealed hemorrhageinternal hemorrhage. fibrinolytic hemorrhagethat due to abnormalities offibrinolysisand nothypofibrinogen...
Intracranial hemorrhage (ie, the pathological accumulation of blood within the cranial vault) may occur within brain parenchyma or the surrounding meningeal spaces. Hemorrhage within the meninges or the associated potential spaces, including epidural hem
ObjectiveTo explore the causes of spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage in patients with Moyamoya' s disease(MMD).Methods21 cases of MMD patients who had been confirmed by cerebral angiography(2003-2005) in our hospital and 54 patients with MMD reported in literatures were retrospectively analyzed.Results...
In all, 56 patients (77%) had intraparenchymal hemorrhage, 22 patients (31%) had subdural hemorrhage, 15 patients (21%) had subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), and 3 patients (4%) had epidural hemorrhage. A total of 22 patients had 2 or more types of ICH. In all, 46 (64%) patients ...
After injury, bleeding can also occur between the arachnoid mater and the inner layer (pia mater). (See Tissues Covering the Brain.) Bleeding in this area is called subarachnoid hemorrhage. However, because subarachnoid blood usually does not accumulate in 1 place, it is not considered a hemato...
The intracranial vessel wall lesions were classified under ischemia- and hemorrhage-related lesions. All of the affected vessel walls were intracranial major large arteries. For the ischemic-related lesion, the most common type was intracranial atherosclerosis (ICAS), imaging features comprising ICAS ...
When an IA ruptures, it causes subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) in most cases. The mortality associated with SAH is up to 50% at 6 months. Aneurysmal SAH represents less than 10% of strokes, it affects relatively young adults and is often fatal, and the morbidity is very similar to, or ...