2020
DOI: 10.3329/bjns.v9i2.44888
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Winter – the Increment of Spontaneous ICH

Abstract: Background: Spontaneous intracranial haemorrhage (ICH) is defined as intraparenchymal bleeding in the absence of trauma or surgery. Spontaneous ICH is most disabling and deadly type of stroke. Meteorologic factors and seasons on the incidence of spontaneous ICH with ambiguous results. Objectives: To determine whether different seasons had any relationship with the rate of primary intracerebral hemorrhage. Methods: Total of 209 patients were diagnosed as spontaneous ICH and they have been first time… Show more

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