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Yield of Cather Angiography after Computed Tomography Negative, Lumbar Puncture Positive Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Stroke 44:1729-1731, Wallace, A.,et al, 2013
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Article Abstract
Catheter angiography should be performed in patients with computed tomography negative but suspicious lumbar puncture, particularly in the presence of xanthochromia. The benefit of angiography in patients with erythrocytosis only is unclear and deserves future study.
 
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