1972
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1827.1972.tb01834.x
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On the Morphogenesis of Massive Cerebral Hemorrhage in Experimental Hypertensive Rats

Abstract: The morphogenesis of massive cerebral hemorrhagic lesions was studied in 6 experimental hypertensive rats. Hemorrhage due to rupture of arteries caused by hypertensive arterial lesions (plasmatic arterionecrosis) was found in the middle cerebral arteries in the subarachnoid space and immediately after their penetrating into the cerebral parenchyma. This primary hemorrhage induced, through circulatory disturbances, secondary bleedings of small vessels and veins, which were all combined to give rise to a massive… Show more

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