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  2. Subconjunctival bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Subconjunctival bleeding, also known as subconjunctival hemorrhage or subconjunctival haemorrhage, is bleeding from a small blood vessel over the whites of the eye. It results in a red spot in the white of the eye. [1] There is generally little to no pain and vision is not affected. [2] [3] Generally only one eye is affected. [2]

  3. Intracerebral hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), also known as hemorrhagic stroke, is a sudden bleeding into the tissues of the brain (i.e. the parenchyma), into its ventricles, or into both. [3] [4] [1] An ICH is a type of bleeding within the skull and one kind of stroke (ischemic stroke being the other).

  4. Intraocular hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    A vitreous hemorrhage is bleeding into the vitreous gel: the thick, clear fluid in the center of the eye that allows light to pass through to the retina, the nerve fiber layer that sends images to the brain. [5] A subretinal hemorrhage is an accumulation of blood between the photoreceptor layer and the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), arising ...

  5. Bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Intracerebral hemorrhagebleeding in the brain caused by the rupture of a blood vessel within the head. See also hemorrhagic stroke. Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) implies the presence of blood within the subarachnoid space from some pathologic process. The common medical use of the term SAH refers to the nontraumatic types of hemorrhages ...

  6. Intracranial hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Intracranial hemorrhage; Axiali CT scan of a spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage: Specialty: Emergency medicine : Symptoms: Same symptoms as ischemic stroke, but unconsciousness, headache, nausea, stiff neck, and seizures are more often in brain hemorrhages than ischemic strokes

  7. Terson syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It appears as an aftereffect of an intracranial hemorrhage (such as traumatic brain injury or subarachnoid hemorrhage). Intraocular bleeding results from the condition's abrupt and severe rise in intracranial pressure, which is then conveyed to the eyes through the optic nerve sheath. Terson's syndrome's most frequent cause.

  8. 22-year-old's headache was sign of brain hemorrhage due to ...

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    A 22-year-old college student had to be put on life support after suffering a brain hemorrhage during a spring break trip to Mexico.

  9. Subconjunctival haemorrhage - Wikipedia

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