Intravenous tranexamic acid for hyperacute primary intracerebral hemorrhage: Protocol for a randomized, placebo-controlled trial
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S. Pocock | D. Werring | I. Roberts | D. Whynes | R. Al‐Shahi Salman | L. Duley | P. Bath | T. England | A. Członkowska | J. Egea-Guerrero | R. Dineen | D. Bereczki | A. Laska | N. Sprigg | C. Roffe | R. Collins | H. Christensen | S. Ozturk | Z. Law | D. Seiffge | A. Ciccone | T. Robinson | K. Robson | Maia Beredzie
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