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Hypertensive Cerebral Hemorrhage Ct, Quantitative Studies And Prognosis Analysis

Posted on:2002-02-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:A X WeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2204360032954527Subject:Department of Neurology
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Objective:To study the relations among CT pos-itioning,quantifing and prognosis,inorder to prevent from hypertensivecerebral hemorrhage(HCH) effectively,reducing disablement rate and deathrate.Methods:400patients aged from 18-19years oldwith HCH Undertook the CT inspectionfrom the beginning of ege-ear.Determining the bleeding position,Computing mount of bleeding withirregular interesting soft computir.Results:1.The pathogenic age segments in theoccurace of HCH: from 50-69 yearsold(70±2.3).2 Baalganglion is the mostplace in the bleeding position of HCH243 cases (60.75±2.9). 3 Mount ofbleeding raries from 11 to 40 ml.4 Paralysis 337cases(84.25±1.8)is themost important symptom and sign.5.Con-servative ative treatment is the besttherapy in basal ganglion,cerebrallobe,cerebellum and thalamus ,brainstem andventircular with the mount of bleedingbeing less than 30,30m1,20m1,1Oml,5ml,lOml respectively, operative treatmentshould be used when the bleeding mountsof which more than those.Conclusion:The pathogenic age in the occuraceof HCH is form 50-69 years old.Basalga-.3.nglion is the most place in the bleedingposition of HCH.The most mount of bleed-ing is basalgangiion and cerebrallobe.Paralysis is the most inmportant sign.There is no difference between operativeand conservative treatment.
Keywords/Search Tags:HCH, CT, Positioning, Quantity, Prognosis
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