Clinical and imaging manifestations of intracerebral hemorrhage in brain tumors and metastatic lesions: a comprehensive overview - Takeaways - MDSpire

Clinical and imaging manifestations of intracerebral hemorrhage in brain tumors and metastatic lesions: a comprehensive overview

  • By

  • Semil Eminovic

  • Tobias Orth

  • Andrea Dell’Orco

  • Lukas Baumgärtner

  • Andrea Morotti

  • David Wasilewski

  • Melisa S. Guelen

  • Michael Scheel

  • Tobias Penzkofer

  • Jawed Nawabi

  • September 2, 2024

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    Neoplastic intracerebral hemorrhage arises from bleeding of fragile tumor vessels and is associated with high mortality rates.

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    Distinguishing neoplastic intracerebral hemorrhages from other types is clinically challenging and can delay critical treatment.

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    The study analyzed clinical and imaging characteristics of intracerebral hemorrhage in patients with brain tumors and metastases.

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    Clinical data included demographics, Glasgow Coma Scale scores, and various symptoms related to intracerebral hemorrhage.

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    Radiological evaluation focused on hemorrhage localization, volume, and the presence of secondary intraventricular hemorrhage.

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