Intracerebral hemorrhage (mechanism of disease)

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2023
  • This is a flowchart on intracerebral hemorrhage, covering the etiology, pathophysiology, and manifestations.
    ADDITIONAL TAGS:
    Bleed into …
    Putamin (~56%)
    Neoplasms (meningioma)
    Risk factors / SDOH
    Cell / tissue damage
    Structural factors
    Intracerebral hemorrhage
    Medicine / drugs
    Infectious / microbial
    Biochem / molecular bio
    Immunology / inflammation
    Signs / symptoms
    Tests / imaging / labs
    Metabolic / hormonal
    Genetics / hereditary
    Flow physiology
    Pathophysiology
    Etiology
    Manifestations
    Intracerebral hemorrhage: bleeding into the brain parynchema
    Blunt or penetrating injury
    Chronic arterial hypertension
    Traumatic
    Nontraumatic
    Damage to vessels
    Formation and rupture of Charcot-Bouchard microaneurysms → bleed into putamen thalamus pons, cerebellum
    Cerebral amyloid angiopathy
    Deposition of β-amyloid peptides in vessel walls
    Focal damage with formation of micro- aneurysms → rupture
    Structural abnormalities like vascular malformations
    Some vasculature gets excessive strain → rupture
    Coagulopathy (hemophilia, anticoagulants)
    Impaired hemostasis
    Accumulation of vascular microtrauma
    Inflammatory tissue necrosis → damages vessels
    Infections (HSV encephalitis)
    Ischemia → reperfusion injury
    Acute arterial hypertension
    Venous outflow obstruction
    Stimulants (cocaine, meth)
    Vasculitis (giant cell arteritis)
    Infective endocarditis → septic emboli
    Blood irritates meninges
    Meningeal traction
    ↑ intracranial pressure
    Headache
    Nausea, vomiting
    Confusion
    Fixed pupils
    Bradycardia
    Loss of consciousness
    Thalamus (~31%)
    Contralateral hemiparesis or hemiplegia
    Contralateral hemisensory loss
    Eyes deviate towards side of hematoma
    “Wrong way eyes”
    Hemorrhage extends into ventricles
    Hydrocephalus
    Brain herniation
    Widened pulse pressure
    Irregular breathing
    Cushing triad
    Symptoms progress gradually over minutes to hours

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