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A minority (about 20%) of intracerebral haemorrhages are caused by macrovascular lesions (vascular malformations, aneurysms, cavernomas), venous sinus thrombosis or rarer causes; these are particularly important in young patients ( less then 50 years). Knowledge of vascular and cerebral anatomy is important in localizing strokes and […] View
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Dreier Clemensen posted an update 4 hours, 2 minutes ago
A minority (about 20%) of intracerebral haemorrhages are caused by macrovascular lesions (vascular malformations, aneurysms, cavernomas), venous sinus thrombosis or rarer causes; these are particularly important in young patients ( less then 50 years). Knowledge of vascular and cerebral anatomy is important in localizing strokes and understanding…[Read more]
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