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Oral-anticoagulant-related intracerebral hemorrhage

Thrombosis Research, 2002
The characteristics, management and outcomes of patients who suffer intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) while taking oral anticoagulants (OAC) are relatively unreported.Retrospective cohort study of consecutive cases with ICH associated with OAC.A university-affiliated tertiary care hospital in Ontario, Canada.368 charts of individuals with a discharge ...
Xerxes, Punthakee   +2 more
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Oral manifestations of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1961
Abstract A case of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia in a Negro has been presented. In the medical literature there have been only three reports of the discase occurring in Negroes; no reports involving Negroes have appeared in the dental literature.
R T, DUROCHER, A L, MORRIS, L W, BURKET
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Thrombocythemia as a cause of oral hemorrhage

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1977
Thrombocythemia is characterized by an increase in platelet numbers coupled with abnormal function. Three cases diagnosed after referral to an oral surgeon are presented. In each case the reason for referral concerned excessive dental hemorrhage. Thrombocythemia should be included in the differential diagnosis in cases of oral hemorrhage.
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Intracranial Hemorrhage and Oral Anticoagulant Treatment

Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2001
<i>Objective:</i> To detect risk factors for intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) in patients with long-term oral anticoagulant and to identify clinical or radiological data specific of anticoagulant-related ICH. <i>Methods and Patients:</i> Three groups of patients were included.
J P, Neau   +4 more
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The novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs) have worse outcomes compared with warfarin in patients with intracranial hemorrhage after TBI

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2018
INTRODUCTION Novel oral anticoagulant (NOAC) use is increasing in trauma patients. The reversal of these agents after hemorrhage is still evolving. The aim of our study was to evaluate outcomes after traumatic brain injury in patients on NOACs. METHODS 3-
M. Zeeshan   +8 more
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Oral Anticoagulants and the Risk of Intracranial Hemorrhage

JAMA, 2014
Iatrogenic intracerebralhemorrhage (ICH) isoneofthemostfeared complicationsofanticoagulation forpatientsandphysiciansandcan result in significant morbidity and mortality. The overall incidence of oral anticoagulant–related ICH (OAC-ICH) is 0.3% to 1.8% of patientsperyearwhoare takingwarfarin.1Mostof the literature todate hasoutlinedthebleeding ...
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Hemorrhagic complications of oral anticoagulant therapy

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2001
Hemorrhage is the major complication of anticoagulant therapy. The criteria for classifying the severity of bleeding has varied between studies, which has resulted in variability in the rate of bleeding reported in the literature. The major determinants of oral anticoagulant-related bleeding are the intensity of the anticoagulant effect, baseline ...
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Oral contraceptives and the risk of subarachnoid hemorrhage

Neurology, 1998
The objective of this study is to estimate the risk of subarachnoid hemorrhage produced by oral contraceptive use.Studies published since 1960 were identified using MEDLINE, Cumulated Index Medicus, Dissertation Abstracts On-line, and bibliographies of pertinent articles. Two independent reviewers screened published cohort and case-control studies that
S C, Johnston, J M, Colford, D R, Gress
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Management of Hemorrhage with the Target-Specific Oral Anticoagulants

Hospital Practice, 2014
The target-specific oral anticoagulants have recently been introduced as alternatives to warfarin for both prophylactic and therapeutic indications. Although their efficacy and side-effect profiles have been favorable, there is significant concern about management of hemorrhage with these agents as there is no direct reversal agent available.
Mark, Pluym, Gregory, Howell
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Hemorrhagic Diathesis with Oral Symptoms: Report of Case

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1972
A case of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura is reported. Prolonged postextraction hemorrhage should alert the practitioner to the possibility of a systemic hematologic deficiency that requires vigorous treatment. In this instance, systemic corticosteroid therapy was necessary in addition to local hemostatic measures.
L, Jackson, A F, Staples
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