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Discover Ludwig"brain hemorrhage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a medical condition that involves bleeding or rupture in the brain. For example, "She had a brain hemorrhage that caused irreversible damage to her brain functions."
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Hemorrhagic stroke included brain hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage.
They said he had suffered a brain hemorrhage.
In 1981, Mr. Jacobellis suffered a brain hemorrhage.
A day later, he was dead, of a brain hemorrhage.
The cause of death was a brain hemorrhage.
It was a brain hemorrhage; he was on life support.
Her mother, Marian, had a brain hemorrhage in 2001 and remains paralyzed on the right side.
They said Wednesday that he had died of multiple fractures and a brain hemorrhage.
The cause was a brain hemorrhage, according to his record label, Polydor, which announced his death.
He had a brain hemorrhage Monday while making a tackle during a junior varsity game.
He was hospitalized in Taipei earlier last month after suffering a brain hemorrhage.
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