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  2. Subarachnoid hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Medical condition Subarachnoid hemorrhage Other names Subarachnoid haemorrhage CT scan of the brain showing subarachnoid hemorrhage as a white area in the center (marked by the arrow) and stretching into the sulci to either side Pronunciation / ˌ s ʌ b ə ˈ r æ k n ɔɪ d ˈ h ɛ m ər ɪ dʒ / Specialty Neurosurgery, Neurology Symptoms Severe headache of rapid onset, vomiting, decreased ...

  3. Intracranial hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Trauma is the most common cause of intracranial hemorrhage. It can cause epidural hemorrhage, subdural hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Other condition such as hemorrhagic parenchymal contusion and cerebral microhemorrhages can also be caused by trauma. [3]

  4. Kernig's sign - Wikipedia

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    subarachnoid hemorrhage or meningitis Kernig's sign is a test used in physical examination to look for evidence of irritation of the meninges . The test involves flexing the thighs at the hip, and the knees, at 90 degree angles, and assessing whether subsequent extension of the knee is painful (leading to resistance), in which case it is deemed ...

  5. Terson syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Patients frequently exhibit signs of Terson's syndrome because the illness frequently coexists with cerebral hemorrhages such as subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). These could include a severe headache (referred to as a "thunderclap headache" in situations of SAH), nausea and vomiting, changed mental status or confusion, and stiff neck (caused by ...

  6. Thunderclap headache - Wikipedia

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    In subarachnoid hemorrhage, there may be syncope (transient loss of consciousness), seizures, meningism (neck pain and stiffness), visual symptoms, and vomiting. 50–70% of people with subarachnoid hemorrhage have an isolated headache without decreased level of consciousness. The headache typically persists for several days. [1]

  7. Cerebrovascular disease - Wikipedia

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    The most common cause of a subarachnoid hemorrhage is an aneurysm rupture due to the weakened blood vessel walls and increased wall stress. [48] The neurologic symptoms are produced by the blood mass effect on neural structures, from the toxic effects of blood on the brain tissue, or by the increasing of intracranial pressure. [49]

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

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    It’s unclear if Foxx experienced a subarachnoid hemorrhage or another form of brain bleeding. ... That description is consistent with the signs and symptoms of hemorrhagic stroke, particularly ...

  9. Intracerebral hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Intraparenchymal hemorrhage accounts for approximately 8-13% of all strokes and results from a wide spectrum of disorders. It is more likely to result in death or major disability than ischemic stroke or subarachnoid hemorrhage, and therefore constitutes an immediate medical emergency.