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  • Haemorrhagic strokes account for 20% of all strokes.
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  • Sudden neurological deficits warrant systematic investigation for haemorrhagic stroke.

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  • To highlight the significance of haemorrhagic strokes.
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  • To underscore the role of hypertension in aetiology and prevention.

Main Methods:

  • Review of aetiologies and management strategies for haemorrhagic stroke.
  • Emphasis on diagnostic criteria for sudden neurological deficits.
  • Discussion of preventative measures, particularly blood pressure control.

Main Results:

  • Chronic arterial hypertension is the primary cause of haemorrhagic strokes.
  • Effective blood pressure control is the most effective preventive strategy.
  • Treatment requires a multifactorial approach.

Conclusions:

  • Haemorrhagic stroke diagnosis must be systematically considered.
  • Controlling chronic arterial hypertension is paramount for prevention.
  • Comprehensive management strategies are essential for treating haemorrhagic stroke.