50 YEARS OLDMAN WITH HAEMORRHAGIC STROKE

Authors

  • Al Husni Hadi Pasca Putra

Abstract

Stroke is a clinical syndrome that is characterized by acute focal loss of the brain function, lasting more than 24 hours or causing early death, which is caused either by spontaneous bleeding into the brain tissue, covering brain tissues (Intraserbral spontaneous bleeding or subarachnoid bleeding-hemorrhagic stroke) or inadequate blood supply to the brain as a result of low blood flow, thrombosis, and embolism associated with a vascular, heart or blood disease (ischemic stroke or cerebral infarction). 59 years old
man came with a complaint of sloping mouth to the left, weakness at the right arm and right leg, vertigo and nausea-vomiting. Patients admitted had history of hypertension since 1 years ago. Patients also admitted had stroke symptoms since 1 year ago. [J. Agromed Unila 2014; 1(3):257-262]
Keywords: hemorrhagic stroke, hypertension, stroke

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2014-12-01

How to Cite

Putra, A. H. H. P. (2014). 50 YEARS OLDMAN WITH HAEMORRHAGIC STROKE. Jurnal Kesehatan Dan Agromedicine, 1(3), 257–262. Retrieved from https://juke.kedokteran.unila.ac.id/index.php/agro/article/view/1290

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Laporan Kasus