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Typical locations of intracerebral hemorrhage

Typical locations of intracerebral hemorrhage
Typical locations of hypertensive ICH are putamen (A), thalamus (B), subcortical white matter (C), pons (D) and cerebellum (E). Thalamic and subcortical hemorrhages often extend into ventricles (B and C). Cerebral amyloid angiopathy, drug abuse, or vascular anomaly often causes lobar hemorrhage (F).
ICH: intracerebral hemorrhage.
Reproduced with permission from: Dastur CK, Yu W. Current management of spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage. Stroke Vasc Neurol 2017; 2(1):21-29. Copyright © 2017 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
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