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Česky / Czech version | Čes. Radiol., 54, 2000, No. 4, p. 231 - 235. |
Cerebral Haemorrhage - Easy Diagnosis? Hálová J., Nedvěd K. Radiodiagnostické oddělení nemocnice, Ústí nad Orlicí, |
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Summary: The authors discuss three case-records of patients referred to CT examination with suspicion of
a cerebrovascular attack with difficult differential diagnostic problems. The first two patients had
during the initial CT examination a finding very much resembling a haemorrhagic lesion in the
thalamic area but with a quite different etiology. In the first case a haemorrhagic cerebral attack
was involved, in the second patient a primary tumour. The third case-record is that of a patient with
marked discrepancy between the result of the initial examination where a multiple metastatic
process in the right hemisphere was diagnosed and the post-mortem finding which proved only red
and white malacia.
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