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Secondary Prevention after Ischemic Stroke
Karen L Furie1, Peter J Kelly2,3
1Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI.
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The risk of recurrent ischemic stroke can be reduced by managing modifiable risk factors and instituting a regimen of mechanism-specific secondary stroke prevention. Strategies for secondary prevention should be instituted as early as possible. Poststroke monitoring of risk metrics, lifestyle behaviors, and medication recommendations is of key importance.
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