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*[[Intracranial hemorrhage (main)|Intracerebral]]
*[[Intracranial hemorrhage (main)|Intracerebral]]
**[[Hypertension]]
**[[Hypertension]]
**[[Amyloidosis]] (usually found in elders, tends to be lobar in nature)
**[[Amyloidosis | Cerebral amyloid angiopathy]] (usually found in elderly, tends to be lobar in nature)<ref>Itoh Y, Yamada M, Hayakawa M, Otomo E, Miyatake T. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy: a significant cause of cerebellar as well as lobar cerebral hemorrhage in the elderly. J Neurol Sci. 1993 Jun;116(2):135-41.</ref>
**[[Anticoagulation]]
**[[Anticoagulation]]
**Vascular malformations
**Vascular malformations (e.g. [[AVM]], [[moyamoya]]
**[[Cocaine]] use
**[[Cocaine]] use
*[[Subarachnoid hemorrhage]]
*[[Subarachnoid hemorrhage]]
**Berry aneurysm rupture
**Berry aneurysm rupture
**[[Arteriovenous malformation]]
**[[Arteriovenous malformation]]

Revision as of 03:13, 3 October 2019

Hemorrhagic stroke causes (13% of all strokes)

  1. Itoh Y, Yamada M, Hayakawa M, Otomo E, Miyatake T. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy: a significant cause of cerebellar as well as lobar cerebral hemorrhage in the elderly. J Neurol Sci. 1993 Jun;116(2):135-41.