Spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage
Spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage refers to intracranial blood vessel rupture caused by non-traumatic factors, and blood enters the ventricular system. Spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage is divided into two categories: primary and secondary. Primary intraventricular hemorrhage refers to blood originating from blood vessels in the ventricle choroid plexus, ventricle, and ventricle wall and paraventricular zone. Secondary intraventricular hemorrhage refers to intraventricular or subarachnoid hemorrhage, with hematoma breaking into or retrograde into the ventricle.
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