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An unusual case of intracerebral hemorrhage: exploring the link with Sneddon’s syndrome

Ein ungewöhnlicher Fall von intrazerebraler Hämorrhagie: Zusammenhang mit vorliegendem Sneddon-Syndrom

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E. Kabak, J. Clusmann, S. Abu Jhaisha, P. Hohlstein, J. Adams, J. Kernbach, S. Drexler, C.V. Schneider, C. Schwenzer, T.H. Wirtz, K. Hamesch, T. Saritas, C. Trautwein, M.R. Pollmanns and A. Koch declare that they have no competing interests.

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The authors E. Kabak and J. Clusmann contributed equally to the manuscript.

The authors M.R. Pollmanns and A. Koch contributed equally to the manuscript.

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Kabak, E., Clusmann, J., Abu Jhaisha, S. et al. An unusual case of intracerebral hemorrhage: exploring the link with Sneddon’s syndrome. Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed 119, 66–68 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00063-023-01059-y

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