Simultaneous bilateral hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhages--two case reports.
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概要
A 65-year-old male and an 80-year-old female presented with unusual simultaneous bilateral hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhages in the putamina and thalami, respectively. The hematomas were demonstrated by computed tomography performed within a few hours of onset. The patients underwent conservative therapy. The male patient died 4 days after the onset and the female finally became vegetative. The majority of patients with bilateral intracerebral hemorrhages generally have a poor outcome due to the development of severe disturbed consciousness, tetraparesis, and pseudobulbar palsy, even if the hematomas are not so large. The indication of surgery for this type of hemorrhage may be confined to patients with small hematomas who can be expected to have a good functional outcome after removal of the larger hematoma.