CNS Pathology: Brain: Cerebral haemorrhage

An autopsy specimen from a 60 year old hypertensive man, one month before death he had an attack of dizziness, with staggering gait, dysphasia and loss of use of the right arm,...
01 August 2011
Presented by Sebastian Lucas

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Cerebral haemorrhage

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An autopsy specimen from a 60 year old hypertensive man, one month before death he had an attack of dizziness, with staggering gait, dysphasia and loss of use of the right arm, but did not lose consciousness. He died of pneumonia.

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