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Fig 1.

Measurement of perfusion parameters in patients with leukoaraiosis (A) and without leukoaraiosis (B). A: Regions-of-interest in the perihematoma region (green), leukoaraiosis tissue (orange) and normal white matter (white). B: Region-of-interest object maps were drawn Perihematoma region (green), normal white matter (white). The histograms in demonstrate the distribution of the absolute cerebral perfusion values in the object maps.

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of intracerebral hemorrhage patients with and without leukoaraiosis.

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Table 2.

Cerebral perfusion characteristics in patients with and without leukoaraiosis.

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Table 3.

Cerebral perfusion parameters in white matter regions according to leukoariaosis severity (Fazekas grade).

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Table 4.

Cerebral perfusion parameters in the two treatment groups in patients with leukoaraiosis.

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Table 5.

Cerebral perfusion pre and post blood pressure reduction in leukoaraiosis areas and perihematoma regions (n = 8).

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