KA40.01
Cerebral haemorrhage due to birth injury
Hemorragia cerebral devida a traumatismo de parto
CategoryDefinition
Cerebral haemorrhage due to birth injury refers to haemorrhage occurring within the ventricles, germinal matrix, choroid plexus or the cerebral parenchyma as a result of birth trauma, and is commonly accompanied by extracerebral contusion and/or bleeding haemorrhage in the scalp. Skull fracture(s) are often associated. Birth trauma may produce either direct laceration and contusion of tissue or distortion of the vascular plexus resulting in hemorrhagic infarction. A common clinical presentation includes seizures, changing levels on consciousness or a combination of both.
Index Terms
Cerebral haemorrhage due to birth injurycerebral haemorrhage due to birth traumacerebral haemorrhage in fetus or newborn due to birth injurybrain haemorrhage in fetus or newborn due to birth injuryintracerebral haemorrhage in fetus or newborn due to birth injuryCerebral laceration during birth, with haemorrhagebrain laceration due to birth injurylaceration of brain during birth, with haemorrhage