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Outcome in perimesencephalic (nonaneurysmal) subarachnoid hemorrhage
A follow‐up study in 37 patients

July 1990 issue
40 (7) 1130

Abstract

We interviewed 37 patients with perimesencephalic hemorrhage, 18 months to 7 years after the bleed. None rebled or had persisting neurologic deficits. These findings are remarkably good compared with recent series of patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage and normal angiogram. When blood is confined to the mesencephalic cisterns in patients with normal angiogram, repeat angiography may not be indicated.

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Neurology®
Volume 40Number 7July 1990
Pages: 1130
PubMed: 2356015

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Published online: July 1, 1990
Published in print: July 1990

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G.J.E. Rinkel, MD
From University Department of Neurology (Drs. Rinkel, Wijdicks, and van Gijn), Utrecht; University Department of Neurology (Dr. Vermeulen), Rotterdam, University Department of Neurosurgery (Dr. Hageman), Amsterdam; and Neurology Department (Dr. Tans), Westeinde Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands.
E. F.M. Wijdicks, MD
From University Department of Neurology (Drs. Rinkel, Wijdicks, and van Gijn), Utrecht; University Department of Neurology (Dr. Vermeulen), Rotterdam, University Department of Neurosurgery (Dr. Hageman), Amsterdam; and Neurology Department (Dr. Tans), Westeinde Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands.
M. Vermeulen, MD
From University Department of Neurology (Drs. Rinkel, Wijdicks, and van Gijn), Utrecht; University Department of Neurology (Dr. Vermeulen), Rotterdam, University Department of Neurosurgery (Dr. Hageman), Amsterdam; and Neurology Department (Dr. Tans), Westeinde Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands.
L. M. Hageman, MD
From University Department of Neurology (Drs. Rinkel, Wijdicks, and van Gijn), Utrecht; University Department of Neurology (Dr. Vermeulen), Rotterdam, University Department of Neurosurgery (Dr. Hageman), Amsterdam; and Neurology Department (Dr. Tans), Westeinde Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands.
J. Th.J. Tans, MD
From University Department of Neurology (Drs. Rinkel, Wijdicks, and van Gijn), Utrecht; University Department of Neurology (Dr. Vermeulen), Rotterdam, University Department of Neurosurgery (Dr. Hageman), Amsterdam; and Neurology Department (Dr. Tans), Westeinde Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands.
J. van Gijn, MD
From University Department of Neurology (Drs. Rinkel, Wijdicks, and van Gijn), Utrecht; University Department of Neurology (Dr. Vermeulen), Rotterdam, University Department of Neurosurgery (Dr. Hageman), Amsterdam; and Neurology Department (Dr. Tans), Westeinde Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands.

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