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Discover Ludwig"brain hemorrhage" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a medical term usually used to refer to bleeding in the brain caused by a ruptured blood vessel. For example, "The patient suffered a severe brain hemorrhage that resulted in permanent neurological damage."
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His nails had been ripped out and he suffered from broken ribs and a brain haemorrhage.
The biggest risk is from brain haemorrhage.
I had suffered a massive brain haemorrhage.
"People said it looked like I'd had a brain haemorrhage.
Ten days later Kara died of a brain haemorrhage.
A brain haemorrhage meant she had to have immediate surgery.
In July last year he suffered a brain haemorrhage.
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A month later, she was dead, thanks to what the coroner later called a "traumatic mid-brain haemorrhage".
Then, at about 7.30pm on Sunday 20 February 2005, Edwyn Collins collapsed with a brain haemorrhage.
He met and married Sally in 1982, two years before his death in 1984 from a brain haemorrhage.
Bret Michaels had been taken into hospital again, for a brain haemorrhage, straight after an emergency appendectomy.
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