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Review
. 1993 Jun;51(2):183-9.
doi: 10.1590/s0004-282x1993000200006.

[Lobar cerebral hemorrhage. Clinical aspects, etiology and course. Review of 58 cases]

[Article in Portuguese]
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Review

[Lobar cerebral hemorrhage. Clinical aspects, etiology and course. Review of 58 cases]

[Article in Portuguese]
M E Dourado et al. Arq Neuropsiquiatr. 1993 Jun.

Abstract

Fifty eight patients with spontaneous lobar hemorrhage of a 264 patients series with intracerebral hemorrhage seen during a six years period are reviewed. Twenty nine had arterial hypertension, 9 had other etiologies, and in the remaining 20 cases no apparent etiology was detected. Headache was a prominent symptom and occurred in 56%. Seizures occurred in 12%. Coma was infrequent. Clinical findings on admission depended on the location of the hematoma. Lobar hemorrhage occurred most commonly in the parietal region. Mortality rate was 8.6%. Size of hematoma (larger than 4 cm) on CT and altered consciousness on admission correlated with poor outcome.

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