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Abstract This study was conducted on 30 patients with intracranial hemorrhage resulting from vascular space occupying lesions of these patients 18 were females with a mean age of 33 .5± 18 years and 12 were males with a mean age of 35.5± 13.4 years, 21 patients had intracranial aneurysms and 9 patients had intracranial arteriovenous malformationPatients with aneurysms their age was ranged from 1-70 years with a mean of age 35.5±13.4 years and females predominated as they represented (57.1 %). Subarachnoid hemorrhage is the most common type of hemorrhages among patients with intracranial aneurysms as it occurred in 52.4% of patients and the most common clinical presentation of SAH is headache as it was found in 66.6% of patients most patients (66.6%) with pure SAH were in grade I and II according to Hunt and Hess classification. In patients with intracere+rr l hemorrhage due to ruptured aneurysms the most common clinical presentation was disturbed conciousness as it occurred in 53.3% of patients, and males predominated among patients with ICH as males to females ratio was 2: 1. Most of patients with pure ICH were in young age group and normotensive and the site ofICH was lobar in most patients and most commonly in the temporal lobe as it occurred in 44.4% of patients and the most common site of aneurysm causing ICH was MeA as it was found in 55.5% of patients. Pure intraventricular |