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Patients with acute, non-traumatic intracranial hemorrhages usually make up a large percentage of all patients in departments of neurosurgery. Not until the cause, type and extent of the hemorrhage has been clarified can a decision be made as to whether an operation is possible and indicated or whether a conservative method of treatment is preferable. For this very important decision the introduction of computed tomography has meant great progress.
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Jensen, HP. (1983). Acute, Non-Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage — Critical Remarks on the Results of the Cooperative Study. In: Jensen, HP., Brock, M., Klinger, M. (eds) Acute Non-Traumatic Intracranial Bleedings. Posterior Fossa Tumors in Infancy. Advances in Neurosurgery, vol 11. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05589-2_4
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