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Improving Outcome After Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Maybe It is the Body, Not the Brain

[...]limiting care early through a nihilistic approach does lead to worse outcomes. Admission lymphopenia was more common in patients with larger hematomas, older age, presence of intraventricular hemorrhage, infratentorial hematoma location, and lower Glasgow Coma Scale score on admission, all of w...

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Cohort analysis
Critical care
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Delirium
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Hematoma
Hemorrhage
Illnesses
Intensive
Internal Medicine
Intubation
Ischemia
Medicine
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Neurology
Nosocomial infections
Pneumonia
Stroke
Ventilators
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