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In patients with NRAF and a recent nondisabling stroke or TIA, oral anticoagulants were more effective than anti-platelet agents for preventing recurrent stroke and major vascular events. However, anticoagulants were associated with a significant increase in the risk of major extracranial bleeds. These data support the routine use of oral anticoagulants in patients with NRAF and a recent nondisabling stroke of TIA. |
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