Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is the acute manifestation of a chronic progressive disease of the cerebral vessels [1]. Rarely, the underlying vessel disease can be a vascular malformation. However, for patients over the age of 55 years, the overwhelming majority of ICH cases occur in the ...
•HypertensiveICH:基底节的内囊区intercapsule、壳核putamen占70%,脑叶lobe、脑干brainstem、小脑齿状核区各占10%•LocationofICH:壳核(内囊、侧脑室),丘脑thalamus,脑桥pons、小脑cerebellum、蛛网膜下腔subarachnoidspace、第四脑室forthventricle Pathology •HypertensiveICH:cerebralpenetratingarterymiliary...
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is the most debilitating and is associated with the highest mortality rates of all stroke subtypes, has no effective therapeutics, and represents a major public health problem [1, 2]. ICH is a multifaceted disorder with acute and chronic mechanisms of injury, includi...
the cerebellum and pons, are responsible for only 10% and 5% of the cases.2 Irre- spective of their anatomic locations, the common pathogenesis in these hemorrhages involves the hyper- tension-induced degeneration of the media of small (50-200 micra) arteries called "lypo-hyalinosis,"3 and/...
脑 出 血 Intracerebral hemorrhage Department of Neurology, The 2nd affiliated hospital, Harbin Medical University Conception It means primary and nontraumatic intracerebral hemorrhage. Count for 20%~30% in stroke Hypertension is the most common underlying cause of nontraumatic intracerebral hemorrhage. ...
the diagnostically relevant cranial cavity was isolated. The cranial cavity is defined as all soft tissues and cerebrospinal fluid, including the meninges, cerebrum and ventricles, cerebellum and brain stem. This was segmented for each CT study using multi-atlas registration and levelset refinement43...
The location of the hemorrhage was as follows: cerebellum (nine cases), lobar white matter (six), basal ganglia (five), thalamus (two), and hemisphere, unspecified (two). In 61%, the hemorrhages occurred within 6 months of therapy. In 75%, the prothrombin time was beyond 1 1/2 times...
This cohort study examines the association of intracerebral hemorrhage and secondary injury with disability-adjusted life years.
CT indicates computed tomography; ICH indicates intracerebral hemorrhage; NIHSS indicates National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; CDC indicates conventional decompressive craniectomy; MIS indicates minimally invasive surgery. Ethical approval: The present study was approved by the ethics committee of the ...
This cohort study assesses risk factors associated with 3-month neurologic and mortality outcomes after intracerebral hemorrhage in a racially and