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Cerebrovasc Dis (2003) 15 (Suppl. 1): 26–28.
Published Online: 31 March 2003
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Stroke services Stroke unit CT scan Survey The government has established a multidisciplinary group to develop a five-year plan for NHS...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (2001) 11 (3): 183–189.
Published Online: 06 April 2001
... and CT scan features to predict poor and hopeless outcome at initial presentation in patients with lobar hemorrhage. Methods: We analyzed 81 patients with spontaneous lobar hemorrhage presenting within 48 hours of initial neurologic symptoms. In the first analysis, poor outcome was defined as Glasgow...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (2000) 10 (6): 475–477.
Published Online: 27 October 2000
.... Subarachnoid hemorrhage Thalamus hemorrhage CT scan Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) may extend into the ventricular system and brain parenchyma. The location of the parenchymal hemorrhage often reveals the site of aneurysmal rupture [ 1 ]. Hemorrhage into the basal ganglia from a ruptured...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (1992) 2 (6): 327–331.
Published Online: 20 November 1992
... to seizures, and the prognosis of such seizures. A total of 1,000 patients included in a prospective data bank of cerebrovascular diseases in Girona were studied. Cranial CT scans were carried out in 90.5 % of the series. Fifty patients (5 %) had epileptic seizures at the onset or during the first 48 h...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (1992) 2 (3): 169–176.
Published Online: 02 June 1992
... cerebrovascular event. Using CT scans without contrast and univariate analysis, we found a relationship between leuko-araiosis and increasing age and cerebral atrophy (both: p < 0.001); patients with leuko-araiosis are more likely to have hypertension (odds ratio (OR) and 99% confidence interval (CI): 1.10...