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New Medical Journal
1981 Volume.24 No. 11 p.72 ~ p.76
Analysis of CT Findings in Hypertensive Intracerebral Hemorrhage



Abstract
We have experienced 72 cases of hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage, who admitted to the National Medical Center from Jan. 1979 to Sept. 1981. The results of CT findings in all cases are as followings.
1. The most frequen sife of hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage was putamen in 29 cases (40.2%9), followed by thalamic in 22 cases (30-5%9), subcortical 15 cases) (20.8%) cerebellar in 4 cases (5.5%) and pontine in 2 cases (2.7%) in order.
2. In morphological classification of the hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage on CT scans by, the most frequent type of putaminal hemorrhage by Miura method was type 2, in 9 cases(31%) and the most frequent type of thalamic hemorrhage was type 1, in 10 cases(45.4%).
3. Ventricular hemorrhage was more frequent in thalamic hemorrhage(35%) than in that of putaminal hemorrhage (21%) but, in all 2 cases of pontine hematoma was leaked into 4th ventricle.
4. Amount of hematoma by Miura method on CT scans ranged from 3cc to 270cc. The most frequently developed amounts was 11-20cc in putaminal hemorrhage (ii cases), below lOcc (l lcases) in the thalamic hemorrhage. 11-20cc (4cases) in subcortical hem orrhage. But huge hematoma (above 100cc) were developed in 4 cases bf putaminal hemorrhage and in 2 cases of thalamic hemorrhage.
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