No-clear-cause intra-cerebral hemorrhage: subtypes, causes, and Mechanisms by Prof. Dr. Stefanie Schreiber Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany

The 23-minute multimedia lecture titled "No-clear-cause Intra-cerebral Hemorrhage: Subtypes, Causes, and Mechanisms" by Prof. Dr. Stefanie Schreiber from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany provides a comprehensive overview of spontaneous intra-cerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and its various subtypes and causes. The Lecture covers topics such as the classification of ICH subtypes, including mixed hemorrhages and lobar ICH, and discusses the main causes of ICH with unclear origins. The lecture also explores the Edinburgh criteria for diagnosing ICH and updates to these criteria. Additionally, it delves into the mechanisms underlying mixed hemorrhages, including amyloid beta accumulation and Cortical Superficial Siderosis (CSS), and examines biomarkers associated with lobar ICH. Ultimately, Prof. Dr. Stefanie Schreiber concludes with insights into the diagnosis, classification, and potential mechanisms of no-clear-cause intra-cerebral hemorrhage.