Clinical and Prognostic Characteristics of Acute BAD–Related Stroke: A Multicenter MRI–Based Prospective Study
Stroke2024Vol. 55(10), pp. 2431–2438
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Shengde Li, Lihua Wang, Bin Liu, Ping Zhang, Jiangtao Zhang, Guofang Chen, Qingsong Yang, Hong Bian, Xin Li, Jian Wu, Fengli Zhao, Shifu Liu, Hongying Bai, Weili Zhao, Wei Yue, Kai Feng, Yufeng Tang, Zhengqi Lu, Yusheng Li, Jingbo Zhang, Lixin Zhou, Yi‐Cheng Zhu, Jun Ni, Bin Peng, on behalf of BAD-Study Investigators
Abstract
With distinct demographic, clinical, and prognostic characteristics, along with a high incidence of END and a low risk of stroke recurrence, BAD-related stroke could be categorized as a separate disease entity. Moreover, its acute-phase treatment strategies were undetermined, awaiting further high-quality studies.
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