Acute management of stroke - II: Haemorrhagic stroke
Haemorrhagic strokes are relatively less common compared to ischaemic strokes, with the vast majority of haemorrhages being intracerebral as opposed to subarachnoid. The definitive diagnosis of a haemorrhagic stroke is based on non-contrast CT imaging of the brain. Acute care should focus on prompt...
Main Authors: | Chong, T, Fedi, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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