Risk and Secondary Prevention of Stroke Recurrence
Stroke2020Vol. 51(8), pp. 2435–2444
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Abstract
The rate of recurrence reduced until mid-2000s but has not changed over the last decade. The majority of cardioembolic or hemorrhagic strokes that have a recurrence are stroke of the same type indicating that the implementation of effective preventive strategies is still suboptimal in these stroke subtypes.
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