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Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Oral Amphetamine
Archives of Neurology, 1983Four patients suffered intracerebral hemorrhages following the oral or nasal use of amphetamine or related compounds. Two of these patients had abnormal-appearing cerebral blood vessels on angiography. Review of previously reported cases showed that intracerebral hemorrhage may occur in patients using the drug for the first time and for nonrecreational
H, Harrington +4 more
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Stroke, 2020
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background and Purpose— EG-1962 is a sustained release formulation of nimodipine administered via external ventricular drain in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.
A. Carlson +88 more
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Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background and Purpose— EG-1962 is a sustained release formulation of nimodipine administered via external ventricular drain in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.
A. Carlson +88 more
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Oral anticoagulant-associated intracerebral hemorrhage
Journal of Neurology, 2011The incidence of oral anticoagulation-associated intracerebral hemorrhage (OAC-ICH) is growing due to the increasing use of warfarin and the older age of treated patients. Recent population studies reveal that OAC-ICH currently occurs at a frequency comparable to that of subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Alvaro, Cervera +2 more
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Oral-anticoagulant-related intracerebral hemorrhage
Thrombosis Research, 2002The 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, 1961Abstract 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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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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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1959
Abstract There is a constant need in oral surgery for therapeutic agents which will accelerate the coagulation of blood, so that bleeding will be diminished to a point where it is no longer troublesome. It is important that the oral surgeon recognize the clinical signs of hemorrhagic diseases.
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Abstract There is a constant need in oral surgery for therapeutic agents which will accelerate the coagulation of blood, so that bleeding will be diminished to a point where it is no longer troublesome. It is important that the oral surgeon recognize the clinical signs of hemorrhagic diseases.
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Recurrent petechial hemorrhages and hemorrhagic vesicles of the oral mucosa
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1985The foregoing case is an example of amyloidosis in which biopsy of a hemorrhagic vesicle on the buccal mucosa established the diagnosis. Once the diagnosis was made, the patient's cardiomyopathy, nephrotic syndrome, hepatomegaly, GI hemorrhage, hematuria, and oral lesions readily were explained.
J L, Jensen, R W, Correll, G W, DeBoom
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Oral Anticoagulants and Intracranial Hemorrhage
Stroke, 1995Background Intracranial hemorrhage is the most feared and lethal complication of oral anticoagulation. We review the frequency, predictors, and prognosis of this most common neurological complication of oral anticoagulation.
R G, Hart, B S, Boop, D C, Anderson
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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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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-
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