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Subarachnoid Haemorrhage in Patients =75 Years: Clinical Course, Treatment and Outcome
JNNP 77:933-937,900, Nieuwkamp,D.J.,et al, 2006
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Article Abstract
Elderly patients with SAH have a poor prognosis. The effect of the initial haemorrhage is the most common reason for poor outcome. For patients who are admitted in good clinical condition, the most important complication leading to poor outcome is recurrent haemorrhage. Treatment of the aneurysm in patients ?75 years is feasible, may improve the outcome and should be strongly considered in patients who are admitted in a good condition.
 
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