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Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Geriatric Patients
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Abstract
There are so many differences between the elderly patients and the younger patients in the aspects of a causes and the clinical course of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrage (ICH). As the mean life-time of a general population goes longer, the incidence of spontaneous ICH increases but the aggressive support in ICH is withdrawn more commonly and a prognosis of ICH becomes poor. Therefore, a prevention of ICH and a strict control of hypertension is very very important.
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Spontaneous ICH;Elderly patients;Mortality;Morbidity;Prognosis
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