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Published on: August 30, 2020
Debate--does a reversible penumbra exist in intracerebral haemorrhage?
1Brain Injury Research Group, The University of Manchester, UK. matthew.kirkman@doctors.org.uk
Abstract:
Intracerebral haemorrhage is a devastating condition lacking effective therapies, with an uncertain role for surgery in many. Early research described an ischaemic penumbra around the haematoma, representing an area of potential therapeutic intervention. This article discusses the evidence for and against the existence of an ischaemic penumbra in ICH, with particular reference to recent imaging studies.
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