Silent Brain Infarction and Risk of Future Stroke
Stroke2016Vol. 47(3), pp. 719–725
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Ajay Gupta, Ashley E. Giambrone, Gino Gialdini, Caitlin B. Finn, Diana Delgado, José Gutierrez, Clinton B. Wright, Alexa Beiser, Sudha Seshadri, Ankur Pandya, Hooman Kamel
Abstract
SBI is present in ≈1 in 5 stroke-free older adults and is associated with a 2-fold increased risk of future stroke. Future studies of in-depth stroke risk evaluations and intensive prevention measures are warranted in patients with clinically unrecognized radiologically evident brain infarctions.
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