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- 2019
Spinal subarachnoid haemorrhage complicating oral anticoagulation therapyDOI: 10.4038/jpgim.8224 Abstract: We report a rare case of spinal subarachnoid haemorrhage (SSH) complicating oral anticoagulation therapy in an elderly patient with minimally elevated PT/INR. MRI of spine plays a major role in the diagnosis of SSH. SSH with minimal neurological symptoms, without rapid deterioration, can be managed medically without surgical intervention
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