Small Chronic Hemorrhages and Ischemic Lesions in Association With Spontaneous Intracerebral Hematomas
- 1 August 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 30 (8), 1637-1642
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.30.8.1637
Abstract
Background and Purpose—It has been speculated that the same type of hypertensive small-artery disease can cause either intracerebral hemorrhages or ischemic lesions, depending on the circumstances. Methods—To test this hypothesis, we examined the association between spontaneous intracerebral hematomas and both small chronic hemorrhages and ischemic lesions using echo planar and T2-weighted MRI. We considered a hypointense area to represent a hemorrhage and a hyperintense area to represent an ischemic lesion. Results—We identified small hypointense lesions in 56.7% of 30 patients with intracerebral hematomas (mean age, 62.2 years; total number of lesions, 108) and in 25.4% of 59 patients without hematomas (mean age, 67.6 years; total lesions, 28). The incidence of hypertension was 88.3% in patients with intracerebral hematomas and 42.3% in those without. The hypointense lesions were found in 56.0% of 50 patients with hypertension, whereas they were found only in 10.3% of 39 patients without hypertension. T...Keywords
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