An Uncommon yet Correctable Cause of Brain Hemorrhage in the Young

Journal Title: Indian Journal of Youth and Adolescent Health - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 3

Abstract

Intracranial bleed in the young is frequently due to congenital aneurysms, and infrequently due to secondary causes of hypertension. Hence, a detailed work-up of these patients is the need of the hour so as to promptly diagnose and treat such patients, thereby preventing future morbidity and mortality. We, hereby, present a case of intracranial bleed presenting in a patient with undiagnosed coarctation of aorta.

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Pranav Ish, Megha Varshney, Anshul Mittal, Vidushi Rathi, Somya Ish

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  • EP ID EP248301
  • DOI 10.24321/2349.2880.201719
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Pranav Ish, Megha Varshney, Anshul Mittal, Vidushi Rathi, Somya Ish (2017). An Uncommon yet Correctable Cause of Brain Hemorrhage in the Young. Indian Journal of Youth and Adolescent Health, 4(3), 11-16. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-248301