“…ICH also occurred in such atypical locations as occipital, 12 parietal, 6,9,11 parieto-occipital, 10 frontal, 1,4,6,12-14 temporal, 6,11 frontotemporal, 7,14 temporoparietal, 7-9,13 diffuse cortical or deep intracerebral locations. 1,4,7,13,15 Complications were usually debilitating in nature and were invariably responsible for the poor outcomes in these patients, with a fatal outcome reported in a fifth of patients, 1,6,7,9,12 and another quarter being severely disabled. 1,[7][8][9]12 At present, the most likely explanation for the onset of haematoma formation is a sudden variation in cerebral blood flow as a consequence of cerebral decompression.…”