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. 2019 Jul 19;60(8):774–781. doi: 10.3349/ymj.2019.60.8.774

Table 2. Distributions of Small Vessel Disease in the Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Control Groups.

ICH group (n=150) Control group (n=271) p value
Cerebral microbleeds
 Presence of lesions 121 (1278 lesions, 80.6%) 32 (77 lesions, 11.8%) <0.001
 Locations <0.001
  Deep nuclei 96 (526 lesions) 12 (23 lesions)
  Lobar 84 (465 lesions) 19 (42 lesions)
  Cerebellum 55 (146 lesions) 10 (10 lesions)
  Brainstem 52 (141 lesions) 1 (2 lesions)
White matter hyperintensity (n, %)
 Periventricular <0.001
  0 12 (8.0) 172 (63.4)
  1 57 (38.0) 78 (28.7)
  2 50 (33.3) 18 (6.6)
  3 31 (20.7) 3 (1.1)
 Deep white matter <0.001
  0 12 (8.0) 129 (47.6)
  1 64 (42.7) 119 (43.9)
  2 46 (30.7) 18 (6.6)
  3 28 (18.7) 5 (1.8)
Enlarged perivascular space (n, %)
 Basal ganglia <0.001
  0 3 (2.0) 100 (36.9)
  1 41 (27.3) 111 (40.9)
  2 44 (29.3) 42 (15.4)
  3 62 (41.3) 18 (6.6)
 Centrum semiovale <0.001
  0 6 (4.0) 55 (20.2)
  1 43 (28.7) 145 (53.5)
  2 59 (39.3) 60 (22.1)
  3 42 (28.0) 11 (4.0)
Lacunae
 Presence of lesions (n, %) 83 (55.3) 36 (13.3) <0.001
 Mean number of lesions 1.45±1.90 0.18±0.56 <0.001

ICH, intracerebral hemorrhage.

Values are presented as mean±standard deviation or n (%) unless otherwise indicated.