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Intracerebral haemorrhage: from clinical settings to animal models

Qian Bai, Zhao‐Fu Sheng, Yang Liu, Ruiyi Zhang, V. Wee Yong, Mengzhou Xue

2020Stroke and Vascular Neurology58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) is a devastating type of stroke with high mortality and morbidity and for which no effective treatments are available to date. Much experimental and clinical research have been performed to explore its mechanisms regard the subsequent inflammatory cascade and to seek the potential therapeutic strategies. The aim of this review is to discuss insights from clinical settings that have led to the development of numerous animal models of ICH. Some of the current and future challenges for clinicians to understand ICH are also surveyed.

Topics & Concepts

Intensive care medicineMedicineStroke (engine)Animal modelInternal medicineEngineeringMechanical engineeringIntracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage ResearchAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementCancer-related gene regulation
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