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From 1975-1979, the incidence of primary intracerebral hemorrhage (PIH) increased in Rochester, MN, when compared with a previously decreasing incidence. Judging from patients with PIH who were alert at diagnosis, we estimated that 24% of the hemorrhages in earlier years had been mislabeled as infarction. The 30-day survival rate increased from 8% in 1945-1974 to 44% in 1975-1979. The incidence rate was about 45% higher in patients receiving anticoagulant treatment than in those who did not. The increased incidence rate and improved survivorship were attributed to more frequent identification of small PIH by CT.
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Ivo Drury
University of Virginia
Jack P. Whisnant
University of Maryland, Baltimore
W M Garraway
University of Edinburgh
Neurology
Mayo Clinic
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10f64539dd87f6d0eea29c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.34.5.653