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Rohdeac V et al. – Approximately 1/5 of pts with anticoagulant-associated intracerebral hemorrhages (AAICH) managed surgically may have good outcomes. Mortality and favorable outcome rates are comparable between craniotomy and fibrinolytic therapy. Fibrinolytic therapy may be a reasonable less invasive alternative treatment modality for intracerebral hemorrhage in the anticoagulated pt.

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