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Cerebral small vessel disease modifies outcomes after minimally invasive surgery for intracerebral haemorrhage.

Yunke LiSung-Min ChoRadhika AvadhaniHassan AliYi HaoSantosh B MurthyJoshua N GoldsteinFan XiaXin HuNatalie L UllmanIssam AwadDaniel HanleyWendy C Ziai
Published in: Stroke and vascular neurology (2023)
Following successful haematoma reduction by MIS, we found significantly lower odds of poor functional outcome with lower total burden of CSVD in addition to absence of lacunes and severe WMHs. CSVD features may have utility for prognostication and patient selection in clinical trials of MIS.
Keyphrases
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