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Table 1.

Etiologic classification of ICH attributed to Arterial Hypertension.

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Table 2.

Classification of ICH attributed to CAA (modified Boston criteria).

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Table 3.

Classification of ICH attributed to a primary tumour ('T').

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Table 4.

Classification of ICH attributed to a metastatic tumour ('T').

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Table 5.

Classification of ICH attributed to antivitamin K (AVK).oral anticoagulants.

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Table 6.

Classification of ICH attributed to new oral anticoagulants (NOAC).

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Table 7.

Classification of ICH attributed to a vascular malformation (AVM = arterio-venous malformation).

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Table 8.

Classification of ICH attributed to an infrequent disease.

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Table 9.

Clinical, radiological and prognostic characteristics of patients.

Values given in percentages (unless specified).

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Fig 1.

Distribution of etiologic categories in 439 patients (percentages are rounded).

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Fig 2.

Degree of certainty for each category (n = 439).

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