Typical clinical profile of a hypertensive hemorrhage

What is the typical clinical profile of a hypertensive hemorrhage? 

Hypertensive hemorrhages occur most frequently in patients with a history of poorly controlled hypertension.

They are associated with small vessel ischemic changes and microbleeds of the basal ganglia, deep white matter, brain stem, and cerebellum.

These hemorrhages occur more frequently and at younger ages in black and Hispanic individuals.

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