Natasha Richardson's condition likely due to delayed bleeding

Wednesday, March 18, 2009 - 16:35 in Health & Medicine

By Thomas H. Maugh II The head injury Richardson suffered in a skiing accident Tuesday likely produced a "walk and die" syndrome, says a UCLA neurologist. In such cases, patients appear normal for about an hour before symptoms develop from delayed bleeding in the brain.

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