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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS BETWEEN CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE AND CEREBRAL THROMBOSIS
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1935
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Academic ExerciseCerebrovascular DiseaseSurgeryNeurovascular DiseaseThrombosisStrokeVascular SurgeryBrain InjuryNeurologyVascular LesionCerebrovascular InterventionBleeding DisorderNeuropathologyAtherosclerosisRadiologyHealth SciencesCerebral Blood FlowInterventional NeuroradiologyLabelled Cerebral HemorrhageMedicine
The purpose of this study is to present an analysis of 245 cases of lesions of the vessels in which the diagnosis was proved at necropsy in order to determine the significant findings in the history and examination that will aid in the differential diagnosis between hemorrhage and thrombosis. The average physician rarely attempts to differentiate between these types, and the majority of cases of vascular lesion are indiscriminately labelled cerebral hemorrhage. This is true despite the difference in the symptoms, the signs and especially the prognosis of these conditions. Also, with the more recent application of surgical treatment 1 toward the relief of hemorrhage, it is evident that the treatment becomes even more divergent than that previously advocated. The academic exercise of localizing the lesion, which is so intriguing to the neurologist and internist, must be supplemented by an ability to differentiate the types
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