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Chronic Subdural Hemorrhage (Hematoma)

The brain has three layers of tissue, with its outermost layer, which is adjacent to the skull, referred to as the dura. Chronic subdural hemorrhage is a condition in which blood slowly leaks beneath the outermost layer of the dura, occurring in about 25% of people who suffer head injuries, often developing 3-4 weeks after an accident involving severe shaking or impact to the head.

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Neurocritical Care | Let’s Talk About Health Ep. 8

In this episode of Let’s Talk About Health Dr. Pavis Laengvejkal, a neurologist and neurointensivist, shares insights about Bumrungrad’s Neurocritical Care Unit or NCCU.

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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Understanding the Condition and Available Treatments

Subarachnoid hemorrhage is a type of stroke that occurs when there is bleeding in the space surrounding the brain. This bleeding can lead to severe headaches, neck pain, nausea, confusion, and even loss of consciousness.

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In this video, Matthijs shares his experience at Bumrungrad International Hospital.

In this video, Matthijs shares his experience at Bumrungrad International Hospital.

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Neuroscience Center | Bumrungrad International Hospital

The Neuroscience Center at Bumrungrad is one of the most trusted and renowned brain centers in Thailand. We offer a wide range of services and treatments for neurological disorders.

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A Story of Healing and a Second Chance | Bumrungrad International Hospital

Khin Lynn Lett is a young woman, who suffered from Spinal Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) but has found a hope and gotten a second chance to walk thanks to the relentless effort of Bumrungrad’ s multidisciplinary medical team.

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Remember the Acronym: FAST

FAST is an easy-to-remember way to recognize the signs of stroke. Learn more in our infographic.

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What to do in Case of a Stroke: Act FAST

According to the American Heart Association, stroke was the second leading global cause of death behind heart disease in 2013, accounting for 11.8% of total deaths worldwide.

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The critical hour of Stroke

Minimizing the long-term effects of stroke requires fast action, an important lesson the Thanaratsuthikul family learned during the most critical moments of their mother’s stroke.

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