Savill P. Non-consensus TIA raises early and long-term risk of stroke. Practitioner June 2021;265(1849):7
Non-consensus TIA raises early and long-term risk of stroke
25 Jun 2021
Patients with non-consensus transient ischaemic attack (TIA) have a raised seven-day risk of stroke, the Oxford Vascular Study (OXVASC) has found. The ten-year risk of all major vascular events was similar for non-consensus and classic TIAs.
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