Prevalence of Patent Foramen Ovale in North Indian Cryptogenic Young Strokes
Conclusions: There is a high prevalence of RLS likely secondary to PFO in cryptogenic young strokes in north India. TCD with bubble contrast is an excellent bedside tool for the detection of RLS.
Source: Neurology India - Category: Neurology Authors: Dheeraj Khurana Gayathri Petluri Mukesh Kumar Ajay Bahl Ashok Kumar Jitender Gairolla Sudesh Prabhakar Source Type: research
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