Intracerebral hemorrhage with rapid recovery
W. R. Scott and B. R. Miller
Occasionally, patients with small supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhages
exhibit the sudden onset of neurologic deficits, followed by rapid
improvement during the next several days. We analyzed the computed
tomographic (CT) and clinical features of a group of nine such patients,
who were drawn from a series of 120 patients with intracerebral hemorrhage.
The temporal pattern of illness was similar to that of a cerebral ischemic
event, but the correct diagnosis of intracerebral hemorrhage was made on
the basis of the CT findings.