Waga S, Fujimoto K, Okada M, Miyazaki M, Tanaka Y
Neurosurgery. 1986 Apr;18(4):445-50. doi: 10.1227/00006123-198604000-00009.
Thirteen patients with caudate hemorrhage are described. All the hemorrhages were in the head of the caudate nucleus, and all the hemorrhages but one ruptured in the anterior horn of the lateral ventricle. In 9 patients, the hemorrhage was related to hypertension and the patients were older. In the other 4 patients, the hemorrhage resulted from rupture of an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) and the patients were under 40 years old. Clinical manifestations were nearly the same in both groups, suggestive of subarachnoid hemorrhage and including hemiparesis in most patients. In patients with hypertension, good recovery was obtained by conservative treatment and in those with ruptured AVMs, resection of AVMs through an anterior transcallosal approach may be safe and recommended.