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Microbleeds n (%) Grade of Microbleeds Absent (grade 0), n Mild (grade 1), n Moderate (grade 2), n Severe (grade 3), n Combination of stroke subtype Intracerebral hemorrhage alone (n = 13) 12 (92.3) 1 1 4 7 Intracerebral hemorrhage and ischemic stroke (n = 17) 13 (76.5) 4 1 5 7 Ischemic stroke alone (n = 24) 12 (50.0) 12 4 5 3 Total (n = 54) 37 (68.5) 17 6 14 17