Intracerebral hemorrhage demonstrated by nuclear cerebral angiogram: case report

1975 
Case 1. A 62-year-old man entered the hospital because of a sudden onset of headache, confusion, disorientation, and aphasia. For several years the patient had been treated for hypertension which had been controlled by oral medication. On admission the blood pressure was 220/i 20 and neurologicexamination was normal. A lumbar punc ture was done. The opening pressure was normal but the cerebrospinal fluid was xanthochromic and the protein elevated (104 mg%). An echoencephalogram revealed a borderline left-to-right shift of the mid
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