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Seminars in neurology · Sep 2003
Review Comparative StudyDiagnosis and management of stroke (brain attack).
- Bart M Demaerschalk.
- Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona 85259, USA.
- Semin Neurol. 2003 Sep 1;23(3):241-52.
AbstractClinicians commonly encounter patients with cerebrovascular disorders in the hospital. Now, as never before, there are many effective diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. Several examples of typical cases of stroke and transient ischemic attack are presented in order to illustrate a rational approach to diagnosis and treatment. A redefinition of transient ischemic attack and stroke, salient elements of the neurological history and examination, localization techniques, stroke mimickers, mechanisms of infarction and hemorrhage, acute stroke teams, thrombolysis, and secondary prevention are highlighted.
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