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Τι (ποιος) είναι intraventricular thrombosis - ορισμός

BLEEDING WITHIN THE CEREBRAL VENTRICLES
Ivh; Intraventricular hemorrhages; Intraventricular haemorrhage; Intraventricular haemorrhages; IVH; Intraventricular bleeding; Intraventricular bleed

Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis         
  • A dural venous sinus thrombosis of the transverse sinus. Greater on the right than left.
  • CT venogram showing a filling defect in the sagittal sinus (black arrow)
  • blood outflow from cerebral veins]] to the [[internal jugular vein]] at the [[base of skull]]
PRESENCE OF ACUTE THROMBOSIS (A BLOOD CLOT) IN THE DURAL VENOUS SINUSES, WHICH DRAIN BLOOD FROM THE BRAIN.
Nonpyogenic thrombosis of intracranial venous system; Cerebral venous thrombosis; Dural sinus thrombosis; Cerebral sinus thrombosis; Sagittal sinus thrombosis; Superior sagittal sinus thrombosis; Cerebral vein thrombosis; CVST; Dural venous sinus thrombosis; Venous sinus thrombosis; Nonpyogenic thrombosis of intracranial venous sinus; Marantic thrombosis; Transverse sinus thrombosis; Intracranial venous thrombosis
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST), cerebral venous and sinus thrombosis or cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), is the presence of a blood clot in the dural venous sinuses (which drain blood from the brain), the cerebral veins, or both. Symptoms may include severe headache, visual symptoms, any of the symptoms of stroke such as weakness of the face and limbs on one side of the body, and seizures, which occur in around 40% of patients.
deep-vein thrombosis         
  • alt=An image showing major arm veins
  • 500px
  • alt=Artistic rendering of DVT
  • alt=Imagine showing the coagulation, which includes a group of proteins that regulate clots. DVT risk can be altered by abnormalities in the cascade.
  • alt=Image of a leg with "pitting" edema, a transient depression of the skin after pressure is applied. When this happens on one side, it increases the likelihood of DVT.
  • alt=Image depicting D-dimer production
  • alt=Drawing showing that moving down the body, the inferior vena cava branches into 2 common iliac veins. The common iliac veins split into the internal iliac and external iliac veins. The external iliac veins give rise to the common femoral veins.
  • An IVC filter
  • The incision for a completed [[knee replacement surgery]], a procedure that can precipitate DVT formation
  • Rudolf Virchow
  • [[Serena Williams]] has spoken at length about a frightening encounter she had with VTE while she was hospitalized in 2017.<ref name=Serena/>
  • An example of a compression stocking
  • Warfarin, a common vitamin K antagonist, was the mainstay of pharmacological treatment for about 50 years.
FORMATION OF A BLOOD CLOT (THROMBUS) IN A DEEP VEIN
DVT; Traveller's thrombosis; Deep-vein thrombosis; Deep Vein Thrombosis; Deep venous thrombosis; Deep-vein thombosis; Deep Vein Thombosis; Coach flying syndrome; Economy class syndrome; Traveller's Thrombosis; Deep vein obstruction; Deep vein thrombosis in pregnancy; Iliac vein thrombosis; Deep vein thrombosis in lower limb (NOS); Blood clot in the leg; Leg blood clot; Dutch Primary Care Rule; Proximal DVT; Distal DVT; Iliofemoral DVT
¦ noun thrombosis in a vein lying deep below the skin, especially in the legs.
deep vein thrombosis         
  • alt=An image showing major arm veins
  • 500px
  • alt=Artistic rendering of DVT
  • alt=Imagine showing the coagulation, which includes a group of proteins that regulate clots. DVT risk can be altered by abnormalities in the cascade.
  • alt=Image of a leg with "pitting" edema, a transient depression of the skin after pressure is applied. When this happens on one side, it increases the likelihood of DVT.
  • alt=Image depicting D-dimer production
  • alt=Drawing showing that moving down the body, the inferior vena cava branches into 2 common iliac veins. The common iliac veins split into the internal iliac and external iliac veins. The external iliac veins give rise to the common femoral veins.
  • An IVC filter
  • The incision for a completed [[knee replacement surgery]], a procedure that can precipitate DVT formation
  • Rudolf Virchow
  • [[Serena Williams]] has spoken at length about a frightening encounter she had with VTE while she was hospitalized in 2017.<ref name=Serena/>
  • An example of a compression stocking
  • Warfarin, a common vitamin K antagonist, was the mainstay of pharmacological treatment for about 50 years.
FORMATION OF A BLOOD CLOT (THROMBUS) IN A DEEP VEIN
DVT; Traveller's thrombosis; Deep-vein thrombosis; Deep Vein Thrombosis; Deep venous thrombosis; Deep-vein thombosis; Deep Vein Thombosis; Coach flying syndrome; Economy class syndrome; Traveller's Thrombosis; Deep vein obstruction; Deep vein thrombosis in pregnancy; Iliac vein thrombosis; Deep vein thrombosis in lower limb (NOS); Blood clot in the leg; Leg blood clot; Dutch Primary Care Rule; Proximal DVT; Distal DVT; Iliofemoral DVT
Deep vein thrombosis is a serious medical condition caused by blood clots in the legs moving up to the lungs. The abbreviation DVT
is also used. (MEDICAL)
He could have died after developing deep vein thrombosis during a flight to Sydney.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Intraventricular hemorrhage

Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH), also known as intraventricular bleeding, is a bleeding into the brain's ventricular system, where the cerebrospinal fluid is produced and circulates through towards the subarachnoid space. It can result from physical trauma or from hemorrhagic stroke.

30% of intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) are primary, confined to the ventricular system and typically caused by intraventricular trauma, aneurysm, vascular malformations, or tumors, particularly of the choroid plexus. However 70% of IVH are secondary in nature, resulting from an expansion of an existing intraparenchymal or subarachnoid hemorrhage. Intraventricular hemorrhage has been found to occur in 35% of moderate to severe traumatic brain injuries. Thus the hemorrhage usually does not occur without extensive associated damage, and so the outcome is rarely good.