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Disease Information for Cerebral hemorrhage: Clinical Manifestations
- Clinical Manifestations (78)
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- Signs & Symptoms
- Slow pulse/Bradycardia
- Systolic hypertension/diastolic normal
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Vomiting in Children
- Vomiting in Elderly
- Acute ataxia
- Altered mental status Mental status change
- Ankle reflexes increased
- Aphasia
- Ataxia
- Babinski's up-going toe reflex/unilateral
- Babinski's upgoing toes/bilateral
- Central Facial Paralysis
- Changing neurologic signs, rapid
- CNS symptoms/signs
- Coma/infant or newborn
- Confusion/agitation on exam
- Confusion/Disoriented
- Conjugate gaze paralysis
- Decerebrate posture
- Dilated pupil unilateral
- Dysphasia
- Facial weakness/droop, unilateral
- Focal neurologic deficit
- Headache
- Headache, severe
- Headache, sudden severe and new type/Thunderclap
- Hemiballismus/Ballism/movements
- Hoffman's reflex increased
- Inattention
- Infant Seizures
- Intoxicated state/ataxia/slurred speech
- Neurogenic vomiting
- Obtunded/poorly responsive status/signs
- Orgasm triggered headache
- Paralysis
- Paralysis, asymmetrical
- Slurred Speech/Acute
- Staggering Gait
- Stroke syndrome/signs
- Stupor/poor reponse to stimulus
- Sudden unconsciousness
- Unconscious/Narcosis status
- Unresponsive to painful stimuli
- Agonal respiration
- Biots apneustic/cluster/ataxic breathing
- Bradypnea Decreased respiratory rate
- Cheyne-Stokes respiration
- Irregular Respirations/Dyskinesia
- Acutely ill patient/signs
- Collapse/Prostration
- Constitutional symptoms
- Fever
- Fever and Normal Sed Rate
- Fever Febrile Possible
- Fever in elderly
- Fever, high
- Flu-Like Syndrome
- High body temperature
- Intoxication/overdose syndrome
- Acute Bilateral Vision Loss
- Anisocoria
- Pupil Abnormal/Signs
- Unequal pupils
- Typical Clinical Presentation
- Presentation/Obstetrics emergency
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Delirium in Dialysis Patient
- Presentation/High Salt Intake
- Presentation/Hypertension Abrupt Onset
- AIDS with Altered Mental State
- Presentation/Peripartum Convulsions
- Presentation/Unwakable in Morning Coma
- Presentation/High Temperature No Infection
- Disease Progression
- Course/Acute
- Course/Acute only
- Course/Catastrophic presentation/onset
- Course/Potentially lethal/untreated
- Lethal Potential