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  1. Systematic review on traumatic intracranial haemorrhage in patients on anti-thrombotic medications; haemorrhage progression, thrombosis, and anti-thrombotic recommencement

    A large number of patients who sustain a traumatic intracranial haemorrhage (tICH) are taking anti-thrombotic (AT) medications at the time of injury....

    Ellie Edlmann, Haritha Maripi, Peter Whitfield in Neurosurgical Review
    Article 06 July 2023
  2. Evaluating the Effect of Oral Clonidine on Reducing Haemorrhage During Abdominal Hysterectomy

    Haemorrhage during surgery is one of the major complications of hysterectomy, making it necessary to use haemostasis agents to reduce haemorrhage....

    Sheida Shabanian, Labat Jafarzadeh, ... Bahram Khorram in SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine
    Article 14 December 2023
  3. Intracerebral haemorrhage

    Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) is a dramatic condition caused by the rupture of a cerebral vessel and the entry of blood into the brain parenchyma....

    Laurent Puy, Adrian R. Parry-Jones, ... Charlotte Cordonnier in Nature Reviews Disease Primers
    Article 16 March 2023
  4. Automated detection of fatal cerebral haemorrhage in postmortem CT data

    During the last years, the detection of different causes of death based on postmortem imaging findings became more and more relevant. Especially...

    Andrea Zirn, Eva Scheurer, Claudia Lenz in International Journal of Legal Medicine
    Article Open access 08 February 2024
  5. Terson syndrome in reverse: intraventricular haemorrhage following primary intraocular haemorrhage

    Terson syndrome (TS) describes the presence of intraocular haemorrhage in patients with intracranial haemorrhage or traumatic brain injury. The...

    Ashwin Kumaria, Anna M. Gruener, ... Harshal A. Ingale in Neurological Sciences
    Article 06 April 2022
  6. Intracranial haemorrhage and falls: cause or effect?

    Introduction

    A difficult question in autopsy practice is whether intracranial haemorrhage has resulted from or brought about a fall.

    Material and...
    Lauren Vrbanic, Ciara Hunt, ... Francesca Brett in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -)
    Article 19 December 2022
  7. The BElfast Retinal Tear and detachment Score (BERT Score) in vitreous haemorrhage

    Objective

    To establish if the BElfast Retinal Tear and detachment Score (BERT Score) can be used in triaging patients presenting with vitreous...

    Mohamad Baba, Richard Best in Eye
    Article 06 July 2023
  8. Comparison of scales for the evaluation of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage: a retrospective cohort study

    Background/ Objectives

    Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (aSAH) is a life-threatening event with major complications. Delayed cerebral infarct (DCI)...

    David Couret, Salah Boussen, ... Lionel Velly in European Radiology
    Article Open access 05 June 2024
  9. Safety and technical efficacy of early minimally invasive endoscopy-guided surgery for intracerebral haemorrhage: the Dutch Intracerebral haemorrhage Surgery Trial pilot study

    Background

    Previous randomised controlled trials could not demonstrate that surgical evacuation of intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) improves functional...

    Lotte Sondag, Floris H.B.M. Schreuder, ... Anil Can in Acta Neurochirurgica
    Article Open access 27 April 2023
  10. Predictors of future haemorrhage from cerebral cavernous malformations: a retrospective cohort study

    Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are commonly diagnosed, with a low reported rate of haemorrhage on long-term follow-up. The identification of...

    Conor S. Gillespie, Khalifa E. Alnaham, ... Emmanuel Chavredakis in Neurosurgical Review
    Article Open access 10 February 2023
  11. Characteristics of traumatic major haemorrhage in a tertiary trauma center

    Background

    Major traumatic haemorrhage is potentially preventable with rapid haemorrhage control and improved resuscitation techniques. Although...

    Pieter van Wyk, Marcus Wannberg, ... Carl-Magnus Wahlgren in Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
    Article Open access 25 March 2024
  12. Contemporary management of major haemorrhage in critical care

    Haemorrhagic shock is frequent in critical care settings and responsible for a high mortality rate due to multiple organ dysfunction and...

    Cheryl L. Maier, Karim Brohi, ... Julie Helms in Intensive Care Medicine
    Article 08 January 2024
  13. Mucormycosis mimicking portal hypertensive haemorrhage as a complication of alcoholic liver cirrhosis: a case report

    Mucor is a rare cause of gastrointestinal ulcers. This case describes a case of mucormycosis that occurred in a patient with liver cirrhosis who was...

    Article Open access 29 January 2024
  14. Spontaneous Retroperitoneal Haemorrhage: Efficacy of Conservative Management and Embolisation

    Purpose

    To assess the efficacy of conservative management and embolisation in patients with spontaneous retroperitoneal haemorrhage.

    Methods ...
    Matthew Lukies, Jacob Gipson, ... Warren Clements in CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology
    Article Open access 31 January 2023
  15. Blood Pressure Management in Intracerebral Haemorrhage: when, how much, and for how long?

    Purpose of Review

    When compared to ischaemic stroke, there have been limited advances in acute management of intracerebral haemorrhage. Blood pressure...

    Chloe A. Mutimer, Nawaf Yassi, Teddy Y Wu in Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
    Article Open access 23 May 2024
  16. Domain-specific neuropsychological investigation of CAA with and without intracerebral haemorrhage

    Background

    Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is associated with cognitive impairment, but the contributions of lobar intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH),...

    Edgar Chan, Guendalina B. Bonifacio, ... David J. Werring in Journal of Neurology
    Article Open access 06 September 2023
  17. Causality Assessment Between Drugs and Fatal Cerebral Haemorrhage Using Electronic Medical Records: Comparative Evaluation of Disease-Specific and Conventional Methods

    Introduction

    A new algorithm for causality assessment of drugs and fatal cerebral haemorrhage (ACAD-FCH) was published in 2021. However, its use in...

    Miki Ohta, Satoru Miyawaki, ... Nobuhito Saito in Drugs - Real World Outcomes
    Article Open access 06 February 2024
  18. Fatigue after spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage: prevalence and associated factors

    Background

    Fatigue is a major complaint in stroke survivors, but data focusing on intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) survivors are scarce. In a cohort of...

    Giuseppe Scopelliti, Costanza Rossi, ... Barbara Casolla in Neurological Sciences
    Article 23 November 2023
  19. Neonatal intracranial haemorrhage secondary to vein of Galen aneurysmal dilatation

    Paediatric neurovascular anomalies associated with the vein of Galen (VG) comprise of a spectrum of rare, complex, and life-threatening conditions....

    Yilong Wu, Ghim Song Chia, ... Sharon Y. Y. Low in Child's Nervous System
    Article 10 June 2024
  20. Novel concepts and improvisation for treating postpartum haemorrhage: a narrative review of emerging techniques

    Background

    Most treatments for postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) lack evidence of effectiveness. New innovations are ubiquitous but have not been...

    G. J. Hofmeyr in Reproductive Health
    Article Open access 11 August 2023
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