Clinical characteristics and CT scanner imaging of cerebral hemorrhagic ischemic stroke
- Author:
Thinh Van Le
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
ischemic stroke
- MeSH:
Ischemia;
Hemorrhage;
diagnosis;
Cerebrovascular Accident
- From:Journal of Practical Medicine
2002;435(11):40-43
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
Hemorrhage occurs within 48 hours after accident onset. In fact, there was not any case in which the hemorrhage occurred before 6 hours. 4 week serial and continuous CT scanner imaging showed that hemorrhagic cerebral infarction occurred within 24 hours in 10%, within 7 days in 39% and within 14 days in 54%. In this study, hemorrhagic cerebral infarction occurred within 1 to 3 days in 40%, 4 to 10 days in 50% and 11 to 30 days in 3%. These results are limited because the serial and continuous CT scanner imaging is less to be performed. All of 30 patients have bleeding from middle cerebral artery. CT scanner imaging showed that hemorrhagic infarction occurred in 24 out of 30 patients (80%) and parenchymal hematoma occurred in 6 patients (20%)