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Stroke, Vol 15, 904-907, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association


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Massive intracerebral hemorrhage complicating cardiac catheterization with ergonovine administration

JH Piatt Jr

Massive intracerebral hemorrhage is reported as a complication of cardiac catheterization with ergonovine administration. Possible mechanisms relating stroke to cardiac catheterization are reviewed. Patients who suffer neurologic deterioration after this procedure require prompt evaluation including computed tomography.


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