Hemorragia intracerebral

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Hemorragia intracerebral

Nombres alternativos:

Hemorragia intracraneal; Hemorragia intracerebral; Hemorragia hipertensiva

Síntomas:

Signos y exámenes:

El examen neurológico puede indicar aumento de la presión intracraneal o disminución de las funciones cerebrales. Los síntomas específicos de la persona pueden ayudar a determinar cuál es la parte del cerebro afectada.

Un examen de los ojos puede mostrar hinchazón del nervio óptico, debido al aumento de la presión en el cerebro. Puede haber cambios en el movimiento del ojo, reflejos anormales, disminución de la visión, pérdida del movimiento o coordinación o incapacidad para percibir las sensaciones apropiadamente.

Los exámenes pueden abarcar los siguientes:

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