I cannot determine which set of recommendations is best without seeing either the radiology REPORT or the scan itself and knowing more details about YOU (gender, age, other medical conditions).
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as well as more clinical data on yourself (gender, age), when this happened, any neurological residual deficits immediately following brain bleed, and how you've been improving or evolving since. I have concerns over the recommendation of getting
angiography if they are thinking in terms of invasive style with catheter, etc. Why not something like an MRA or CTA which are very sensitive to things such as aneurysms and extent/locations of bleeds first? Angiocath with dye carries nontrivial risks and I'd avoid it if possible. If it's already done then, the point is moot...but careful in the future....try noninvasive screening tests first...technology is high enough nowadays that we typically do that first before invasive brain catheterizations.
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