Sentences with phrase «cerebral haemorrhage»

He passed away in New London, Conn., from a reported cerebral haemorrhage, according to The New York Times.
But when the tyrannical leader (Adrian McLoughlin) keels over from the cerebral haemorrhage that would kill him a few days later, it leaves a vacuum the members of the Communist Party's senior leadership race to fill.
She died of a cerebral haemorrhage in 1990, aged just 29.
It is also used orally for weight loss and obesity, bleeding problems including coughing or vomiting blood, bloody diarrhoea, nosebleed, cerebral haemorrhage, and menstrual problems.
LifeSiteNews reports: 65 - year - old Raleane «Rae» Kupferschmidt's relatives were told by doctors that she was «brain dead» after she had suffered a massive cerebral haemorrhage in mid-January.

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Most brain (cerebral) aneurysms only cause noticeable symptoms if they burst (rupture) leading to a very serious haemorrhage which can cause extensive brain damage and symptoms of agonising headache, pain on looking at light, neck stiffness, vomiting, etc..
Unfortunately, cerebral aneurysm can be extremely dangerous as about three in five people who experience brain haemorrhage die within two weeks, and 50 % of those who survive suffer from severe brain damage and disability.
i) The injury shows positive findings on a computerized axial tomography scan, a magnetic resonance imaging or any other medically recognized brain diagnostic technology indicating intracranial pathology that is a result of the accident, including, but not limited to, intracranial contusions or haemorrhages, diffuse axonal injury, cerebral edema, midline shift or pneumocephaly.
i) The insured person is accepted for admission, on an in - patient basis, to a public hospital named in a Guideline with positive findings on a computerized axial tomography scan, a magnetic resonance imaging or any other medically recognized brain diagnostic technology indicating intracranial pathology that is a result of the accident, including, but not limited to intracranial contusions or haemorrhages, diffuse axonal injury, cerebral edema, midline shift or phneumocephaly.
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