“…The worldwide annual incidence of spontaneous ICH is 12–35 per 100 000 population, which accounts for approximately 15% of cerebral strokes; it has a higher mortality rate compared with that of cerebral ischaemia. 13 The major high-risk factors for ICH are an elderly population, 14 male sex, 15 current smoking, 16 excessive alcohol consumption, 17 low total cholesterol level, 18 long sleep duration, 19 illicit drug use, 20 Asians ethnic origin 21 and genetic factors. 22 Other clinical disease can cause ICH, including hypertension, 23 coagulopathy, 24 cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA), 25 cerebral tumours, 26 intracranial arterial aneurysm, 27 vascular anomalies, 28 brain trauma, 29 premature birth, 30 haemorrhagic conversion of stroke, 31 posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome, 32 vasculitis, 33 infective endocarditis, 34 dural arteriovenous fistula, 35 brain arteriovenous malformation, 36 cavernous malformation 37 and intracranial venous thrombosis 38 ( figure 1 ).…”