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A brain haemorrhage (also known as intracerebral haemorrhage) refers to bleeding within or around the brain caused by a ruptured blood vessel. The leaked blood accumulates and compresses nearby brain tissue, which can disrupt vital brain functions. Unlike ischemic strokes (caused by blockages), this is a type of hemorrhagic stroke, which is more dangerous and requires urgent neurosurgical intervention.
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