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Location-specific differences in hematoma volume predict outcomes in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage
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Location-specific differences in hematoma volume predict outcomes in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage

Natasha Ironside, Ching-Jen Chen, Victoria Dreyer, Brandon Christophe, Thomas J Buell and Edward Sander Connolly
International Journal of Stroke, Vol.15(1)
2020

Abstract

Adult Cerebral Hemorrhage Female Functional Status Glasgow Coma Scale Hematoma Humans Male Middle Aged Neuroimaging Prognosis Tomography, X-Ray Computed Young Adult adult area under the curve Article brain hemorrhage brain stem cerebellum clinical assessment cohort analysis death female follow up Glasgow coma scale hematoma location hematoma volume human intracerebral hemorrhage score major clinical study male middle aged mortality rate nervous system parameters neuroimaging neurologic disease assessment prediction priority journal Rankin scale treatment outcome validation study brain hemorrhage functional status hematoma mortality pathology prognosis x-ray computed tomography young adult

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