What can subarachnoid hemorrhage cause?

Death hyponatremia dwarfism hypomagnesemia hydrocephalus Raised intracranial pressure headache delirium Somnolence glycosuria xanthochromia Cerebrospinal fluid erythrocytosis Cranial nerve disorder ST segment elevation Cerebrovascular accident Terson syndrome.

Xanthochromia Xanthochromia, the yellowish appearance of cerebrospinal fluid in particular medical conditions, especially subarachnoid hemorrhage wikipedia Cerebrospinal fluid erythrocytosis Cerebrospinal fluid erythrocytosis, the cause and Phenomenon with DiseasesDB code "30850" Cranial nerve disorder Cranial nerve disorder (disorders of one or more of the twelve cranial nerves) ST segment elevation ST segment elevation (ekg st segment elevation is usually attributed to impending infarction, but can also be due to pericarditis or vasospastic (variant) angina and early repolarization) Cerebrovascular accident Cerebrovascular accident (a group of pathological conditions characterized by sudden, non-convulsive loss of neurological function due to brain ischemia or intracranial hemorrhages) Terson syndrome Terson syndrome or Terson's syndrome, the occurrence of a vitreous hemorrhage of the human eye in association with subarachnoid hemorrhage wikipedia.

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