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An Assessment of the Extent and Nature of Lesions in Hemorrhagic Cerebrovascular Accident by Computed Tomography


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1 Dept. of Radiodiagnosis, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (C.G.) (Bastar). 494001(CG), India
2 Dept. of Surgery, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar). 494001(CG), India
3 Dept. of Community Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar). 494001(CG), India
4 Dept. of Dermatology and STD, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar). 494001(CG), India
5 Dept. of Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar). 494001(CG), India
     

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In 30 hemorrhagic cases sites of involvement in decreasing order were external and internal capsule 17 (28.3%), basal ganglia and lentiform nucleus 16 (26.6%), lobar 14 (23.3%), thalamus 4 (6.6%), Brainstem 1 (1.6%), vermis 1 (1.6%), cerebellum 1 (1.6%).

In 30 hemorrhagic cases, 27 (67.5%) lesions were seen in MCA territory. 4 (10%) in ACA territory, 3 (7.5%) in PCA territory, 6 (15%) in posterior fossa.


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Haemorrhagic Lesion , Computed Tomography.
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Authors

J. R. Thakur
Dept. of Radiodiagnosis, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (C.G.) (Bastar). 494001(CG), India
K. K. Dhruv
Dept. of Surgery, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar). 494001(CG), India
A. K. Bansal
Dept. of Community Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar). 494001(CG), India
P. K. Kar
Dept. of Dermatology and STD, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar). 494001(CG), India
U. S. Painkra
Dept. of Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar). 494001(CG), India

Abstract


In 30 hemorrhagic cases sites of involvement in decreasing order were external and internal capsule 17 (28.3%), basal ganglia and lentiform nucleus 16 (26.6%), lobar 14 (23.3%), thalamus 4 (6.6%), Brainstem 1 (1.6%), vermis 1 (1.6%), cerebellum 1 (1.6%).

In 30 hemorrhagic cases, 27 (67.5%) lesions were seen in MCA territory. 4 (10%) in ACA territory, 3 (7.5%) in PCA territory, 6 (15%) in posterior fossa.


Keywords


Haemorrhagic Lesion , Computed Tomography.

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