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Bilateral Spontaneous Thalamic Hemorrhage: A Case Report.

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Bilateral thalamic hemorrhage, a rare condition linked to hypertension, can cause severe symptoms. Early recognition and blood pressure management are crucial for patients with this serious neurological event.

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  • Bilateral spontaneous thalamic hemorrhage is an uncommon yet critical cerebrovascular event.
  • Hypertension is a significant risk factor associated with this condition.
Keywords:
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