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The increasing incidence of subdural hematoma may be linked to increasing use of antithrombotics, according to data published online Feb. 28 in JAMA.

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The increasing incidence of subdural hematoma may be linked to increasing use of antithrombotics, according to data published online Feb. 28 in JAMA.

 

The increasing incidence of subdural hematoma may be linked to increasing use of antithrombotics, according to data published online Feb. 28 in JAMA.

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Key clinical point: The increasing incidence of subdural hematoma may be linked more common use of antithrombotics.

Major finding: Antithrombotic medication is associated with as much as a fourfold increase in the risk of subdural hematoma.

Data source: A retrospective case-control study of 10,010 patients with a first-ever subdural hematoma.

Disclosures: Four authors declared funds from the pharmaceutical industry, including one advisory board position. No other conflicts of interest were declared.