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Nature Clinical Practice Neurology (2007) 3, 363
doi:10.1038/ncpneuro0518  

Inhibition of angiogenesis with celecoxib prevents germinal matrix hemorrhage

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Most cases of germinal matrix hemorrhage (GMH) occur within the first 24 h following birth, regardless of gestational age. In a recently published study, Ballabh et al. assessed the role of vascular immaturity in GMH, and tested in rabbits a potential new approach to preventing brain hemorrhage in preterm infants.

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