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What is the difference between cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral thrombosis?


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The difference between cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral thrombosis is mainly due to different definitions, different symptoms and different etiologies.
1. Different definitions of
cerebral hemorrhage are primary non-traumatic cerebral hemorrhage; cerebral thrombosis is mostly due to cerebral artery lesions, resulting in secondary thrombosis.
2. Different
symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage patients may appear dizziness, headache, limb weakness; cerebral thrombosis patients may appear sudden unilateral upper and lower limbs numbness, headache, mouth skew, convulsions and other symptoms.
3. Different etiologies of
cerebral hemorrhage are usually related to hypertension combined with small arteriosclerosis, aneurysm, infarction, moyamoya disease, etc.; cerebral thrombosis is usually related to vascular wall lesions, blood composition changes, hemodynamic changes, etc.