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© 1984 American Academy of Neurology Acute subdural hematomas with lupus anticoagulant (procoagulant inhibitor)From the Departments of Neurology (Dr. Feit), Surgery (Dr. Samson), Radiology (Drs. Frenkel and Diehl), and Internal Medicine (Drs. Frenkel and Dunn), University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, TX. A patient with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and circulating "lupus anticoagulant" (procoagulant inhibitor) developed both hemorrhagic microinfarction of the brain characteristic of SLE and massive bilateral, fatal, isodense subdural hematomas Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Feit, Department of Neurology, University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, TX 75235. Accepted for publication June 30, 1983.
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