Douglas E. Rappaport, Kartik Mangipudi, Thomas M. Polveroni, Wayne Martini
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Delayed Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in A Patient on Warfarin with Blunt Head Trauma
Closed head trauma in anticoagulated patients is an increasing common presentation to Emergency Department (ED). Within this population, there is a subset of patients who present with delayed intracranial haemorrhage, typically resulting in subdural or parenchymal bleeds, with negative initial non-contrast head CT.