Stroke, Vol 18, 954-956, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
OH Del-Brutto, CA Noboa and F Barinagarrementeria
We reviewed 6 computed tomography-documented cases of primary lateral
pontine hemorrhage that occurred in our two institutions over a 2-year
period. All patients survived the acute stroke, with excellent functional
recovery in 4. The level of consciousness of the patient and the size of
the hemorrhage had no consistent bearing on outcome. Both of these features
have been considered important prognostic indicators in patients with
pontine hemorrhage, but in our series benign outcomes were not restricted
only to patients who were alert or had small hemorrhages; on the other
hand, severe disability was noticed in 1 patient with a small hematoma
strategically located in the pontine tegmentum. Our observations suggest
that, although some patients with lateral pontine hemorrhage have a good
prognosis, there is no single determinant that predicts outcome in a given
patient.
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Lateral pontine hemorrhage: reappraisal of benign cases
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