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Impact of anticoagulant therapy on delayed intracranial haemorrhage after traumatic brain injury: A study on the role of repeat CT scans and extended observation

Background and Rationale Anticoagulant therapy is widely used in clinical practice to prevent thromboembolic events, particularly in patients with conditions

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Impact of anticoagulant therapy on delayed intracranial haemorrhage after traumatic brain injury: A study on the role of repeat CT scans and extended observation

Study Overview This study investigates the implications of anticoagulant therapy on the risk of delayed intracranial hemorrhage following traumatic brain

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Distinct symptom recoveries based upon highest level of care in patients with sport-related concussion or traumatic brain injury and Glasgow Coma Scale 13-15

Patient Population Characteristics The study focused on a diverse group of individuals who experienced sport-related concussions or traumatic brain injuries,

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