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What is the difference between apoplexy and cerebral edema?

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Words: Apoplexy is unconsciousness resulting from a stroke or hemorrhage (bleed). Cerebral edema can result from many causes, including stroke or hemorrhage, trauma, high blood pressure, cancer, etc, and it does not always correlate with unconsciousness. Edema can also be focused in a single region.

Answered 5/19/2016

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