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Location and Outcome of Anticoagulant-Associated Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Neurocrit Care 05:197-201, Flaherty, M.L.,et al, 2006
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Article Abstract
AAICH preferentially affects the cerebellum. Despite its association with amyloid angiopathy, lobar ICH was no more likely to be anticoagulant-associated than deep cerebral ICH. The excess mortality among AAICH patients accrues within one day of hemorrhage. Patients with AAICH have a high burden of vascular risk factors. New treatments for AAICH with prothrombotic potential should be evaluated in randomized controlled trials before routine use.
 
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