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Delayed perihematomal hypoperfusion is associated with poor outcome in intracerebral haemorrhage.

Andrea MorottiGiorgio BustoGregoire BoulouisElisa ScolaAndrea BernardoniAlessandro FiorenzaTommaso AmadoriFederico CarboneIlaria CasettaFabrizio MontecuccoEnrico Fainardi
Published in: European journal of clinical investigation (2021)
Perihaemorrhagic hypoperfusion becomes more severe in the days following acute ICH and is independently associated with poorer outcome. Understanding the underlying biological mechanisms responsible for delayed decrease in perihematomal perfusion is a necessary step towards outcome improvement in patients with ICH.
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