1995
DOI: 10.1016/0090-3019(95)80013-7
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Intracerebral hematoma in patients with ruptured cerebral aneurysms

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“…The ruptured aneurysms with accompanying ICH are prone to rebleeding compared with those without ICH [11]. The aneurysmal ICH tends to have a massive mass effect, so it may require early evacuation to save patients.…”
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“…The ruptured aneurysms with accompanying ICH are prone to rebleeding compared with those without ICH [11]. The aneurysmal ICH tends to have a massive mass effect, so it may require early evacuation to save patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although most ruptured aneurysms present only with SAH, they sometimes cause ICH, IVH, subdural hemorrhage, or all three together [11]. The ruptured aneurysms with accompanying ICH are prone to rebleeding compared with those without ICH [11].…”
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“…1,3,5,6,17,19,29,34) Patients do not always achieve outcomes consistent with their initial neurological status, and 50-60% of patients affected by rupture of an intracranial aneurysm can become functional survivors. 3,[9][10][11][12]14,18,20,22,25,26) However, insufficient surgical intervention may result in loss of potentially salvageable function or life.…”
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