Molecular magnetic resonance imaging discloses endothelial activation after transient ischaemic attack
About 20% of patients with ischaemic stroke have a preceding transient ischaemic attack, which is clinically defined as focal neurological symptoms of ischaemic origin resolving spontaneously. Failure to diagnose transient ischaemic attack is a wasted opportunity to prevent recurrent disabling strok...
Main Authors: | Quenault, A, Martinez De Lizarrondo, S, Etard, O, Gauberti, M, Orset, C, Haelewyn, B, Segal, H, Rothwell, P, Vivien, D, Touzé, E, Ali, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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