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| Hemorrhagic Infarct |
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| Hemorrhagic Infarct
| A coronal section through the brain at the level of the
caudate nucleus and putamen.
The arrow points to hemorrhagic infarction of the putamen
and caudate nucleus.
The overlying cerebral cortex and white matter is also
involved but the hemorrhagic part of a hemorrhagic infarct
is usually confined to the grey matter.
Note how swollen the affected hemisphere is, with herniation
of structures across the midline.
Most hemorrhagic infarcts are due to emboli.
| | (Description By:Margaret Grunnet,M.D. )
| | (Image Contrib. by: UCHC )
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