Hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage

Hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage refers to hemorrhage due to pathological changes in the small arteries in the brain due to long-term hypertension and cerebral arteriosclerosis. Among various causes of non-traumatic cerebral hemorrhage, hypertension accounts for about 60%. It is one of the most serious complications of hypertension. It is more common in patients aged 50-60, and the incidence rate is slightly higher in men than in women.

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