Intraventricular hemorrhage. Presentation of a case
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cerebral hemorrhage, cerebrovascular disorders, intracranial pressure, intensive care units, case reportsAbstract
In 1881, E. Sanders, considered as the first author who described the intraventricular hemorrhage, wrote: “The stroke often happens without premonitory symptoms while the patient is resting or walking, usually suddenly, but sometimes more or less slowly; it may be announced by apparently banal symptoms or may be so violent and devastating that leads quickly or even instantaneously to death”. We made a review of the updated bibliography on this pathology for a better understanding of the case.Downloads
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