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A Thrombotic Stroke Model Based On Transient Cerebral Hypoxia-ischemia
Published on: August 18, 2015
Antiplatelet therapy for transient ischaemic attack and minor ischaemic stroke
Dheeraj Kalladka1, Elisabeth Rounis1,2
1Directorate of Stroke and Neurosciences, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK.
Abstract:
Transient ischaemic attacks carry an increased risk of large ischaemic stroke in the 90 days after an event. Patients need to be seen within 24 hours in a dedicated clinic to start secondary prevention. This editorial reviews evidence for consideration of early dual antiplatelet therapy after a transient ischaemic attack.
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