Intercranial Hemorrhage
Intercranial Hemorrhage
Intracranial bleeding occurs when a blood vessel within the skull ruptures or leaks. It can result from physical trauma (as in head injury) or nontraumatic causes (as in hemorrhagic stroke) such as a ruptured aneurysm.
Most recent articles
Symptomatic Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease
Recently completed prospective studies have improved our understanding of the natural history of this disease on medical therapy.The...
The Clinical Potential of Minocycline in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Minocycline is a semi-synthetic tetracycline derivative that has been in clinical use for more than 30 years.The drug, which has broad-spectrum...
Monitoring Cerebral Blood Flow in Neurosurgical Intensive Care
In neurosurgical practice, monitoring of CBF plays an important role, as the brain depends on continuous blood supply due to its inability to store...
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