UNEXPECTED COMPLICATION IN CEREBRAL HAEMORRHAGE. HOW DO WE PROCEED?
Abstract:
Cerebral haemorrhage is the second most frequent cause of stroke, and the most important risk factor is hypertension, followed by aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations. The frequency of hemorrhagic strokes etiology is much lower than the ischemic stroke (15% hemorrhagic vs. 85% ischemic) but their gravity is higher, leading to a higher proportion to exitus (40% of those with hemorragic stroke die).
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