Basal ganglia bleeding

The putamen and thalamus are the two most common sites of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage. Typical trisomy signs (hemiparalysis on the opposite side of the lesion, loss of sensation of hemiplegia, and hemi-blindness, etc.), a large amount of bleeding can cause disturbance of consciousness, can also penetrate the brain tissue into the brain, and bloody CSF appears, it is not common to directly penetrate the cortex.

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