For too long, women with bleeding disorders have been denied the care that they need, writes columnist Jennifer Lynne.
The results increase “my confidence that this approach has merit,” Lauren Sansing says. More trials are on the way.
A new tool that uses information found in patients’ medical records could predict risk for intracranial hemorrhage in ...
The benefit of direct oral anticoagulants on stroke risk in patients with prior intracerebral hemorrhage and atrial ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis estimating the differences in bleeding risks between therapeutic-dose non-vitamin K oral anticoagulants (NOACs) and single antiplatelet therapy (aspirin) found ...
Three trials showed no improvement in functional outcomes, and the potential for harm, versus medical therapy alone.