“…[23] As for the hemorrhagic stroke, it has been suggested that the presence of LVH is a mere marker of chronic hypertension and wide-spread end-organ damage, including intracerebral Charcot-Bouchard microaneurysm formation and rupture. [16,24,25] According to Di Tullio and colleagues, [26] LVH appeared to be independently associated with stroke, regardless of the age, sex, and ethnicity of the target population, and this is consistent with our observations. However, the increased prevalence among our Kurdish hemorrhagic stroke patients needs further analysis.…”