One-Year Risk of Stroke after Transient Ischemic Attack or Minor Stroke
New England Journal of Medicine2016Vol. 374(16), pp. 1533–1542
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Pierre Amarenco, Philippa C. Lavallée, Julien Labreuche, Gregory W. Albers, Natan M. Bornstein, Patrícia Canhão, Louis R. Caplan, Geoffrey A. Donnan, José M. Ferro, Michael G. Hennerici, Carlos A. Molina, Peter M. Rothwell, Leïla Sissani, David Školoudík, Philippe Gabríel Steg, Pierre‐Jean Touboul, Shinichiro Uchiyama, Éric Vicaut, Ka Sing Wong
Abstract
We observed a lower risk of cardiovascular events after TIA than previously reported. The ABCD(2) score, findings on brain imaging, and status with respect to large-artery atherosclerosis helped stratify the risk of recurrent stroke within 1 year after a TIA or minor stroke. (Funded by Sanofi and Bristol-Myers Squibb.).
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