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Acute Hydrocephalus Developing After Pontine Hemorrhage


Pontine haemorrhages are uncommon and account for about 10% of all cases of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Hypertension is the most common underlying cause, accounting for about 90% of all cases. Pontine hemorrhages are associated with high morbidity and mortality. About 40% people with pontine bleeds do not survive. Low GCS at admission and hemorrhage volumeContinue reading “Acute Hydrocephalus Developing After Pontine Hemorrhage”