(P52.3) Unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn

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239 989 in individuals diagnosis unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn confirmed
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12 874 deaths with diagnosis unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn
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5% mortality rate associated with the disease unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn

Diagnosis unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn is diagnosed Men are 19.40% more likely than Women

143 272

Men receive the diagnosis unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn

7 373 (5.1 %)

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Women receive the diagnosis unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn

5 501 (5.7 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

Risk Group for the Disease unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn - Men and Women aged 0

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-5
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 5-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 5-95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-5

Disease Features unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn - what does this mean

Unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn is a type of bleeding that occurs in the ventricles of the brain of a fetus or newborn. it is caused by a disruption in the normal blood flow to the brain, resulting in the leakage of blood into the ventricles. it can be caused by a variety of factors, such as preterm birth, birth asphyxia, infection, or a congenital abnormality.

What happens during the disease - unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn

Unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn is a condition in which there is bleeding of the ventricles in the brain of the fetus or newborn. this is usually caused by a disruption of the blood vessels in the brain, which can be due to a variety of causes such as infections, genetic defects, or trauma. it can also be caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain, or a lack of blood flow to the brain. this can lead to a decrease in the amount of blood that reaches the brain, leading to an accumulation of blood in the ventricles. this can cause a range of symptoms, including seizures, developmental delays, and even death.

Clinical Pattern

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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11 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn - Prevention

The best way to prevent unspecified intraventricular (nontraumatic) haemorrhage of fetus and newborn is to ensure that pregnant women receive adequate prenatal care, including regular check-ups and screenings. additionally, it is important to ensure that the mother and baby receive the proper nutrition and vitamins during pregnancy, as well as avoiding any risky behaviors such as smoking or drinking alcohol. finally, it is important to monitor the baby's development and be aware of any signs of distress in the baby.