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Published on: October 17, 2018
Single and simultaneous multiple intracerebral hemorrhages: a radiological review
Dimitri Renard1, Giovanni Castelnovo2, Ioana Ion2
1Department of Neurology, CHU Nîmes, Hôpital Caremeau, University of Montpellier, 4, Rue Du Pr Debré, 30029, Nîmes Cedex 4, France. dimitrirenard@hotmail.com.
Abstract:
Simultaneous multiple intracerebral hemorrhage (SMICH) is defined as ICH in two or more discrete noncontiguous acute intraparenchymal locations on initial CT. About 5% of ICH patients present with SMICH. ICH/SMICH etiology is classically divided into disorders of primary or secondary origin. About half of primary SMICH cases are caused by cerebral amyloid angiopathy or hypertensive arteriopathy. In this review, we will discuss the radiological features associated with the different causes of primary and secondary ICH and SMICH. Due to its rarity and the associated high morbidity and mortality, we will focus in particular on SMICH.

