CT imaging in patients with brain hemorrhage is usually a high-density lesion, which may appear immediately after the onset of the patient. After the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage, it is usually important to examine brain CT in a timely manner to clarify the diagnosis. The disease is an acute hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease with acute onset in middle-aged and elderly people. Common causes include cerebral aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, blood abnormalities, such as thrombocytopenia, and patients with hypertension are also prone to occur.
Patients with cerebral hemorrhage are generally in critical condition and should be hospitalized promptly after the onset of the disease, including surgery if there are indications for surgery, and conservative treatment if there are no indications for surgery, and can be treated with cranial pressure reduction, cerebral protection, and symptomatic support.