The most common location of hypertensive intracranial haemorrhage is
Correct Answer: Basal ganglia
Description: Most common locations of hypertensive intraparenchymal hemorrhage are
basal ganglia (especially the putamen)
thalamus
cerebellum
ports
It usually results from spontaneous rupture of small penetrating artery deep in the brain.
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