Nearly half of all patients with hemorrhagic stroke also experience headache across its acute and chronic phases that could ...
A splinter hemorrhage is when small blood spots appear under the nail. They are caused by damaged blood vessels. What is a splinter hemorrhage? Splinter hemorrhages are tiny blood spots that appear ...
Finally, new blood testing provides real-time, dynamic information about a patient's clotting ability at the bedside.
Direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) therapy is not associated with a significantly higher risk for intracranial hemorrhage than single-agent antiplatelet therapy. However, DOACs are linked to an ...
Angiography shows that stereotactic radiosurgery obliterates most cerebral arteriovenous malformations after a latency period of a few years. However, the effect of this procedure on the risk of ...
We ascertained all reported cases of intraocular hemorrhage (vitreous, choroidal, or retinal) with warfarin and NOACs (including dabigatran, rivaroxaban, apixaban) from the World Health ...
Retinal hemorrhage is the medical term for bleeding in the retina. There are various types of retinal hemorrhages, including vitreous, intraretinal, and subretinal bleeds. The retina is a layer of ...
The transparent tissue that covers your eye is called the conjunctiva. When blood collects under this transparent tissue, it’s known as bleeding under the conjunctiva, or subconjunctival hemorrhage.
Brain hemorrhage, a formidable neurological emergency, presents a multifaceted challenge in clinical practice. It encompasses a spectrum of conditions characterized by bleeding within or around the ...