Episode Synopsis "Roh – Laboratory and Transfusion Medicine Strategies in Intracerebral Hemorrhage"
Dr. David Roh is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Columbia University where he is an attending neurointensivist. In this lecture, Dr. Roh reviews the currently implemented diagnostic and treatment approaches for hemorrhage control in intracerebral hemorrhage and discusses novel approaches being investigated.
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