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From: Fatal thrombolysis-related intracerebral haemorrhage associated with amyloid-β-related angiitis in a middle-aged patient – case report and literature review

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a Pre-thrombolysis non-contrast brain CT head scan demonstrating normal appearances, and in particular no evidence of haemorrhage. b After thrombolysis multiple foci of intracerebral haemorrhage with bilateral posterior hemispheric predominance are evident. c-d Macroscopic images of coronal brain sections showing multiple haemorrhages. There are recent intraparenchymal haemorrhages at the right insula and superior temporal gyrus (c) and the right occipital lobe (d). Extension to the subarachnoid space and the inferior (c) and posterior horns (d) is evident. Mild midline shift to the left is also present and the right uncus is partly necrotic (c)

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