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Using noncontrast CT features and APOE genotype, investigators developed a prediction model to diagnose CAA-associated lobar intracerebral hemorrhage.
Chronic hepatitis B virus infection was significantly associated with an increased risk for intracerebral hemorrhage but not other types of stroke in Chinese adults, according to data presented at ...
Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage may present with rapidly resolving deficits resembling transient ischemic attack.
Initial head CT examinations were reviewed for traumatic intracranial hemorrhage characteristics and follow-up head CT examinations (performed within 24 hours) were reviewed for hematoma expansion ...
Intracerebral hemorrhage correlated with an increased risk for ischemic stroke and myocardial infarction, according to results from an analysis of four population-based, U.S. cohort studies that ...
Intracerebral hemorrhage is the least treatable form of stroke and is associated with high mortality. Among patients who undergo computed tomography (CT) within three hours after the onset of intra ...
Basal Ganglia (Putamen) Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Axial CT scans. Note the large intracerebral hemorrhage originating in the area of the basal ganglia on the left. The basal ganglia is a common ...
MRI was also superior to CT at detecting chronic intracranial hemorrhage (P <0.0001), but the two imaging techniques did not differ significantly in terms of detecting acute intracranial hemorrhage.
Symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage also occurred in one patient in the alteplase group; thrombectomy had not been performed in this patient because of reperfusion before the initial angiographic ...
Regular physical activity and exercise may reduce bleeding in individuals with intracerebral hemorrhage, a University of Gothenburg study shows.
Basal Ganglia Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) with Extension into the Temporal Lobe: Axial CT scans. Note the large intracerebral hemorrhage originating in the area of the left posterior basal ganglia, ...
MRI was also superior to CT at detecting chronic intracranial hemorrhage (P <0.0001), but the two imaging techniques did not differ significantly in terms of detecting acute intracranial hemorrhage.