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Hemorrhagic stroke

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Alternative Names:
Brain bleeding; Brain hemorrhage; Stroke - hemorrhagic
Symptoms:
Stroke symptoms are typically of sudden onset and may quickly become worse. The following is a list of possible problems:
Signs and tests:

The neurologic exam is almost always abnormal. Patients may look drowsy and confused. Eye examination may show abnormal eye movements, and changes may be seen on retinal examination (examination of the back of the eye with an instrument called ophtalmoscope). Abnormal reflexes may be present. However, these findings are not specific to brain hemorrhage.

The most important test to confirm the presence of a brain hemorrhage is a CT scan, which provides pictures of the brain, and should be obtained without delay. A brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan can also be obtained later to better understand what caused the bleeding. A conventional angiography (X-rays of the arteries using dye) may be required to demonstrate aneurysms and/or AVM.

Other tests may include:

Stroke
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