Abstract

Abstract Recent stroke is a recognized contraindication to anticoagulation. However, some patients with a recent hemorrhagic stroke develop deep venous thrombosis. This creates a dilemma whereby the physicians have to navigate the best in the risky line of management. We report a 65-year-old man with pulmonary embolism 3 weeks after hemorrhagic stroke. He was given conventional anticoagulant treatment and was discharged with clinical improvement 2 weeks later.

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