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Tranexamic acid may be beneficial for difficult hemostasis following tumor resection in neurosurgical patients: A personal experience.

Neurosurgeons may find themself in a precarious situation, while unable to secure hemostasis following tumor resection. Use of tranexamic acid was helpful in our patient to secure complete hemostasis in one such event of uncontrollable bleeding.

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