"Basal Ganglia Hemorrhage" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Bleeding within the subcortical regions of cerebral hemispheres (BASAL GANGLIA). It is often associated with HYPERTENSION or ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATIONS. Clinical manifestations may include HEADACHE; DYSKINESIAS; and HEMIPARESIS.
Descriptor ID |
D020145
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MeSH Number(s) |
C10.228.140.079.127.500 C10.228.140.300.100.200 C10.228.140.300.535.200.150 C14.907.253.061.200 C14.907.253.573.200.150 C23.550.414.913.100.200
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Concept/Terms |
Basal Ganglia Hemorrhage- Basal Ganglia Hemorrhage
- Hemorrhage, Basal Ganglia
- Basal Ganglionic Hemorrhage
- Ganglionic Hemorrhage, Basal
- Hemorrhage, Basal Ganglionic
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Basal Ganglia Hemorrhage" by people in Profiles.
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Basal ganglia haematomas in non-comatose patients: subacute stereotactic aspiration improves long-term outcome in comparison to purely medical treatment. Neurosurg Rev. 2005 Jan; 28(1):64-9.
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Multiple target aspiration technique for subacute stereotactic aspiration of hematomas within the basal ganglia. Surg Neurol. 2003 Jul; 60(1):8-13; discussion 13-4.
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Subacute stereotactic aspiration of haematomas within the basal ganglia reduces occurrence of complications in the course of haemorrhagic stroke in non-comatose patients. Cerebrovasc Dis. 2003; 15(4):252-7.
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Tourettism and dystonia after subcortical stroke. Mov Disord. 2002 Jul; 17(4):821-5.