Stroke, Vol 14, 485-493, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
K Nakajima
This report concerns a clinico-pathological study of 60 patients afflicted
with primary pontine hemorrhage. The illness was fatal in 43, 17 patients
survived. Ophthalmic signs, autonomic disturbances and transient visual
hallucination were observed and discussed. A ruptured microaneurysm within
the border of a pontine hematoma was detected in this study, and in the
first report of such a finding.
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Clinicopathological study of pontine hemorrhage
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