Increase in neutrophils after recombinant tissue plasminogen activator thrombolysis predicts poor functional outcome of ischaemic stroke: a longitudinal study
European Journal of Neurology2018Vol. 25(4), pp. 687–687
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Jijun Shi, Hao Peng, Shoujiang You, Yan Liu, Jiaping Xu, Yu Xu, Huihui Liu, Rui Shi, Yongjun Cao, Chun‐Feng Liu
Abstract
A dynamic increase in neutrophils after stroke significantly predicts 3-month death or major disability in acute ischaemic stroke patients receiving r-tPA treatment.
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