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Massive intracerebral hemorrhage due to hypertension: A typical example of a massive intracerebral hemorrhage in a hypertensive patient arising in the region of basal ganglia, internal capsule, and thalamus, extending into the ventricular system. Note not only the large blood clot but also the marked midline shift. |