A case of cerebral hematomas occurred recurrently in different parts of the cerebral hemisphere
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A case, 53-year-old male, of recurrent intracerebral hematomas was reported. Any cause for the recurrent bleeding was not evident. During the previous 10 months he had had three episodes of subcortical hemorrhages in the different parts of the cerebral hemisphere. The hematomas were detected by computed tomography (CT); The hematoma examined on July 13 in 1979 was situated in the left frontotemporal region (Fig. 1), that on December 4 in 1979 was in the right temporal (Fig. 2), and that on January 14 in 1980 was in the left frontotemporal (Fig. 3). He had occasionally had a slight hypertension and albuminuria for several years. Carotid angiography and CT scan showed no evidence of tumor, angiomatous malformation and aneurysm. Any hemorrhagic tendency and inflammatory change were not present.
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