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Histopathological analysis of intracerebral hemorrhage: implications for clinical management

Authors :
Markus Holling
Bernhard R. Fischer
Friedrich K. Albert
Heinrich Ebel
Astrid Jeibmann
Walter Stummer
Werner Paulus
Source :
Acta neurochirurgica. 154(3)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The clinical impact of routine neuropathologic examination of samples from patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is unclear. Therefore, we evaluated a consecutive series of 378 surgical specimens from patients with ICH concerning demographic data, localization of hemorrhage, preoperative clinical diagnosis and neuropathological diagnosis. Histological examination revealed the putative origin of ICH in 143 cases (37.8%). Vascular pathologies were detected in 127 patients (33.6%), while tumors were identified in 9 patients (2.4%), infarction in 6 patients (1.6%) and abscess in 1 patient (0.3%). Preoperatively, tumor was considered in 65 patients (17.2%), while vascular malformations were supposed in 94 patients (24.9%), infarction in 18 cases (4.8%) and abscess in 3 cases (0.8%). In 198 patients (52.4%) no specific assumption was made. Comparing preoperative assumptions and histological diagnoses, tumor, vascular malformations and infarctions were clinically overestimated, while arteriolosclerosis and amyloid angiopathy were underestimated. In conclusion, we found that histological findings potentially affecting clinical management and prognosis were obtained in 37.8% of cases. Our data suggest that histopathological examination of intracerebral hemorrhage provides important information for patient management and should be routinely performed.

Details

ISSN :
09420940
Volume :
154
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta neurochirurgica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....697350df46fe72c78a025b0e9498a9af