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75 patients of with the clinical suspicion of having stroke underwent a Computed Tomographic examination of the head. 47 patients with Infarcts constitutes 63.33% patients,19 patients with intracerebral haemorrhage constitute 25%,3 patients WITH CVT constitutes 4% 4 patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage constitutes 5%,1patient with tumor pathology constitutes 1.33%, and 1patient with normal scans constitute 1.33% of the study individuals. Infarction and intracerebral haemorrhage are more common to occur in people between the ages of 60 -69 years. Present study shows male predominance as major contributory factor. HTN&DM played a very major role in the stroke evolution. In 22 individual with history of pre-existing hypertension, 54.54% of them showed internal bleeding and 36.36% of people presented with infarction. 23 diabetic patients had a combined rate of cerebral infarction of 65.21 percent and cerebral haemorrhage of 34.7%. 20% of this group has preexisting cardiac problems. In cases of cerebral infarction, the right middle cerebral artery region was most frequently damaged, accounting for 27.65% of cases.
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