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[|Human|] A 54-year-old Type-A male business executive had been experiencing migrainelike headaches. One afternoon he also experienced light-headedness, slurred speech and mildly impaired motor function on his right side. One of his colleagues rushed him to the emergency room of a nearby hospital where blood pressure, blood gases, electrolytes, and an ECG were run. His blood pressure was 195/100 mm Hg, which he said was typical of what he had experienced during the past two years. Blood gases and electrolytes were normal. The ECG showed no arrhythmias but did demonstrate a left axis deviation. The gentleman was admitted to the hospital and a cerebral angiogram was performed which showed left cerebral hemorrhaging.
[|AI|]  HIT hank for asking to ChatDoctorI really appreciate your concern for the patient, if the cerebral angiogram detected the hemorrhage then the symptoms that is being stated here is likely and the possible cause of hemorrhage would be undetected hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, stressful condition, now for the future management he has to be very careful in medicine and lifestyle that need to be changed, hope this information helps you, have nice day.