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Does early intensive lowering of blood pressure reduce hematoma volume and improve clinical outcome after acute cerebral hemorrhage
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 09/11/09
Worster A et al. – There is currently insufficient evidence to support the routine practice of lowering blood pressure of patients suffering an acute intracerebral hemorrhage.
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