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Major Bleeding During Anticoagulation after Cerebral Ischemia, Patterns and Risk Factors
Neurol 53:1319-1327, Gorter,J.W., 1999
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Article Abstract
In addition to the intensity of anticoagulation, leukoaraiosis and age older than 65 years are independent risk factors for bleeding in patients anticoagulated because of cerebral ischemia of presumed arterial origin. These patients have a higher inherent risk of anticoagulation-related intracranial hemorrhages than patients with atrial fibrillation.
 
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