Anticoagulant Therapy and Road Traffic Accident - “Double Danger”
Keywords:
Oral anticoagulant; Intracranial haemorrhage; Head injury; Road traffic accidentAbstract
Oral anticoagulants are commonly prescribed in heart disease, geriatric patients and cases predisposed to thrombotic phenomenon. There is always a danger of haemorrhagic complications of these drugs, either spontaneous or associated with trauma. This article is of a patient on anticoagulant therapy with minor trauma to the head resulting from a road traffic accident with severe intracranial haemorrhage resulting in death.
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07-Jul-2014
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