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Spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage

Zazulia AR, Diringer MN, Videen TO et al (2001) Hypoperfusion without ischemia surrounding acute intracerebral hemorrhage. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 21 801-810 Zhu XL, Chan MS, Poon WS (1997) Spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage which patients need diagnostic cerebral angiography A prospective study of 206 cases and review of the literature. Stroke 28 1406-1409... [Pg.170]

The causes of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage are sometimes, but not always, different from those of TIA and ischemic stroke. Spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage may be classified as ... [Pg.91]

Spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage which patients need diagnostic cerebral angiography A prospective study of 206 cases and review of the literature. Stroke 28 1406-1409... [Pg.172]

Intracranial hemorrhage (spontaneous or following trauma), with headache, vomiting, change in mental status, and focal neurologic signs... [Pg.988]

The treatment of ITP is determined by the symptom severity (Table 64-9). In some cases, no therapy is needed. The initial treatment of children with ITP is controversial because more than 70% of cases resolve spontaneously irrespective of pharmacologic intervention. Currently, therapy is indicated in children with platelet counts less than 10,000 to 20,000/mm3 (10-20 x 103/ j,L or 10-20 x 109/L) because most intracranial hemorrhages occur when platelets are in this range.32... [Pg.999]

Dissection of the internal carotid and vertebral arteries is a common cause of stroke, particularly in young patients. Although many occur due to trauma, it is estimated that over half occur spontaneously. The mechanism of stroke following arterial dissection is either by artery-to-artery embolism, by thrombosis in situ, or by dissection-induced lumenal stenosis with secondary cerebral hypoperfusion and low-flow watershed infarction. Occasionally, dissection may lead to the formation of a pseudoaneurysm as a source of thrombus formation. Vertebrobasilar dissections that extend intracranially have a higher risk of rupture leading to subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). ° ... [Pg.152]


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