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Chapter 282

Cayden looked at Chad in surprise, not understanding where he got his confidence.

Cerebral hemorrhage was a severe bleeding in the brain that resulted in extremely high intracranial pressure in a short period. It would cause irreversible damage to the brain.

As a result, once it occurred, most of those fortunate enough to be rescued would experience varying degrees of aftereffects.

At the very least, Cayden had never seen anyone fully recover from it.

Cayden knew it had been a little over an hour since Celine had fallen.

During that time, protective measures such as venous bleeding through the neck to relieve pressure had been implemented.

Nonetheless, Celine displayed all of those reactions. It indicated that the bleeding was unusually severe.

Cayden speculated that a major artery in Celine's brain might have ruptured. Otherwise, her condition would not have deteriorated as quickly.

In such cases, surgery was generally not recommended because the patient could die during the p
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