Differential Diagnosis and Resorption Behavior of Spontaneous Cerebral Hemorrhages in CT
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Abstract
Since the introduction of computed tomography (CT) views on the treatment of intracerebral hemorrhages have changed. The decision about medical or surgical treatment of large, space-occupying hematomas does not anymore depend exclusively on clinical criteria but also on CT criteria, such as site, size and space-occupying character of the hemorrhage (Grumme et al. 1976; Mayward and O’reilly 1977; Löhr et al. 1977; Pineala 1977). CT follow-up examinations have decisively influenced the therapeutic procedure through the information acquired about the spontaneous course and processes of resorption in spontaneous and traumatic hemorrhages (Legre et al. 1978; Weigel et al. 1978).
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Superior Sagittal Sinus Spontaneous Hemorrhage Left Temporal Lobe Hemorrhagic Infarct Carotid Siphon
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