Is cta necessary for bleeding in the basal ganglia region?

Bleeding in the basal ganglia region requires a CTA.
CTA, or CT angiography, is a rapid, noninvasive examination method that can display the arterial and venous system in multiple planes, directions, and angles, and observe the lumen of blood vessels, their walls, and the relationship between lesions and blood vessels.
When the patient has bleeding in the basal ganglia region, CTA examination can find the bleeding site, and at the same time, CT examination of the brain should also be done, and the two should be combined to determine the amount of bleeding, the morphology of the hematoma, and whether the formation of compression, etc.; CTA examination should also be done during the recovery period to determine whether there is rebleeding.
Patients with hemorrhage in the basal ganglia region should try to listen to the advice of professional physicians, and perform relevant examinations under their guidance to clarify the hemorrhage situation, so as to provide targeted treatment.