Abstract

Radionuclide images of patients with angiographically diagnosed primary intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) were reviewed to determine the temporal relationship between a positive image and the onset of symptoms. Four of 9 brain images in 8 patients were positive; no definite temporal relationship was observed. The results suggest that current methods of radionuclide imaging have only a limited application in primary ICH.

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