Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula is showing "progressive improvement" following surgery three weeks ago to stop an intracranial hemorrhage, his doctors said after a hospital check-up scan on ...
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva underwent tests that showed improvement in his medical condition as the Brazilian president continues to recover from emergency brain surgery earlier this month.
They were the first public images of Lula, 79, since Monday, when doctors detected intracranial bleeding related to a fall he had at his presidential residence in October. He was rushed to the ...
Intracranial hemorrhage is a general term that describes bleeding anywhere between the brain ... Brain bleeds are typically diagnosed with a computed tomography (CT) scan. A CT scan is a technology ...
Introduction: Radiological scores used to assess the extent of subarachnoid hemorrhage are limited by intrarater and interrater variability and do not utilize all available information from the ...
The president was taken from Brasilia to the Sao Paulo hospital late Monday after complaining of a headache, which an MRI scan determined to be an intracranial hemorrhage. The emergency was linked ...
An MRI showed an intracranial hemorrhage resulting from an accident that occurred in his bathroom, according to a statement. Lula's medical team asserted at a news conference that the president is ...