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Table 2 Localization of hemorrhage in 122 patients with intracerebral hemorrhage

From: Factors associated with in-hospital mortality following intracerebral hemorrhage: a three-year study in Tehran, Iran

 

patients, n (%)

dead, n (%)

alive, n (%)

P

Lobar hematoma

31 (25.4)

14 (51.6)

17 (48.4)

0.99

   Frontal

6 (19.3)

4 (66.6)

2 (33.3)

0.47

   Parietal

8 (25.8)

1 (12.5)

7 (87.5)

0.08

   Temporal

4 (12.9)

2 (50.0)

2 (50.0)

0.74

   Occipital

3 (9.0)

2 (66.6)

1 (33.3)

0.91

   Temporoparietal

7 (22.6)

5 (71.4)

2 (28.5)

0.24

   Parietooccipital

2 (6.4)

1(50.0)

1 (50.0)

0.55

   Temporooccipital

1 (3.2)

1 (100.0)

0

0.92

Thalamus

21 (17.2)

10 (47.6)

11 (52.3)

0.88

Cerebellum

9 (7.3)

3 (33.3)

6 (66.6)

0.62

Brain stem

5 (4.1)

3 (60.0)

2 (40.0)

0.88

   Mesencephalon

2 (40.0)

0

2 (100.0)

0.53

   Pons

3 (60.0)

3 (100.0)

0

0.20

Basal ganglia/Internal capsule

35 (28.6)

14 (40.0)

21 (60.0)

0.46

Multiple topographic involvement

20 (16.4)

12 (60.0)

8 (40.0)

0.51

   Thal-B.G./I.C.

13 (65.0)

8 (61.5)

5 (38.5)

0.78

   Lobar-B.G./I.C.

4 (20.0)

1 (25.0)

3 (75.0)

0.31

   Thal.-B.S.

1 (5.0)

1 (100.0)

0

0.84

   Cerebellum-B.S.

2 (10.0)

2 (100.0)

0

0.65

Primary intraventricular

1 (0.8)

1 (100.0)

0

0.95