Coagulation Factor VIIa Provides Less Hemorrhaging After Stroke, But Not Fewer Deaths, University of Heidelberg Study

Physorg -- An international study published in May 2008 in the “New England Journal of Medicine” has shown that the coagulation factor VIIa can limit the extent of a cerebral hemorrhage. However, in the long term it does not prevent death or severe impairment.

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