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Title
Anticoagulants versus antiplatelet drugs for cervical artery dissection: case for anticoagulants.
Authors
Norris, John W
Abstract
There are no reliable data from randomised trials to decide whether anticoagulants or antiplatelet agents are better to prevent further thromboembolic events after cervical arterial dissection. Most neurologists favour anticoagulants based on the underlying pathology and the likely course of acute post-dissection thromboembolism.
Publication
Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996), 2013, Vol 120, Issue 2, p333