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Alcohol overuse and intracerebral hemorrhage: characteristics and long-term outcome.

Carla Avellaneda-GómezM Serra MartínezA Rodríguez-CampelloÁ OisE Cuadrado-GodiaEva GiraltR Vivanco-HidalgoJ Jiménez-CondeA Gómez-GonzálezP de Ceballos CerrajeríaA Zabalza de TorresM Mola-CaminalC Soriano-TárragaJaume Roquer
Published in: European journal of neurology (2018)
Alcohol overuse was present in 14.6% of patients with ICH, who were predominantly male, smokers and a mean of 11 years younger than the non-AOu group. Despite a lack of differences in initial clinical severity, stroke care and early medical complications, patients with AOu had worse short- and long-term outcomes.
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