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Journal of Korean Brain Tumor Society
2012 Volume.11 No. 2 p.133 ~ p.136
Malignant Glial Tumor Manifesting as Oral Anticoagulant Associated Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Ha Ji-Soo

Kang Jeong-Han
Yoon Dae-Young
Shin Hyung-Sik
Abstract
The cause of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is not always able to be obviously detected on computed tomography (CT), whether with enhance or not. In our case, CT showed multi-lobulated appearance of ICH but contrast-enhanced CT did not revealed any abnormal enhanced lesions. During operation we met by chance the abnormal cortical tissue, pathologic diagnosis of which was glioblastoma. Although hemorrhage seem to have no pathologic cause on contrast- enhanced CT, if appearance of hemorrhage is different from hypertensive ICH on non-contrast CT, we should perform magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) if available and keep in mind histological examination of the lesions.
KEYWORD
Intracerebral hemorrhage, Glioblastoma, Anticoagulants
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