Bleeding from either vessel leakage or vessel rupture frequently associated with hypertension. Bleeding from either vessel leakage or vessel rupture frequently associated with hypertension. The effects of hemorrhage depend on the anatomic location, size, and degree of mass effect.
Language assessment before treatment showed that SP (a left-handed 31- year-old man who had suffered from left cerebral hemorrhage) had fluent speech with numerous phonemic paraphasias (followed by attempts at self-correction) and occasional semantic paraphasias. Severe oral naming disturbances (49% errors with 12% semantic paraphasias on total errors) persisted but the patient was often able to outline the written words he could not express orally. He could repeat words, letters and syllables with some phonemic difficulties.