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Age-related differences in risk factors, clinical characteristics, and outcomes for intracerebral hemorrhage
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The highest incidence of ICH occurs in the age groups of 50-59 and 60-69. ICH in young adults had higher white blood cell and BMI compared to the elderly, and differs in etiological distribution. The young patients also had similar short-term mortality but more favorable functional outcomes than the elderly. Furthermore, NIHSS score and larger hematoma volumes were associated with poor outcome in all patients.
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