This was a male case of fifty-two years old with cirrhosis of the liver and thrombocytopenia. He was often drinking wine until he suffered from loss of consciousness and convulsion suddenly onset at July 27 in 2000. He was sent to emergency room of certain hospital in mid-Taiwan. CT examination was demonstrated that intracranial brain stem hemorrhage ruptured into a ventricle and produced a hydrocephalus. He received an emerged operation with intracranial decompression via external drainage. The patient consulted Chinese physician's opinion at July 31 and combined care with Chinese medication for three and one-half months in the hospital. He got an improvement of illness and discharged. But he should be usually fallowed because the prognosis was worse in this case. In general brain stem hemorrhage caused by the cirrhosis of liver, the patient was a high percentage of recurrence with an increased one percent every one month. The patient will have a more recurrent rate because he exist a disturbance of coagulator function.