Clinical skills or high-tech MR in TIA patients: what makes the difference?
ConclusionsThe long-term outcomes of TIA patients did not differ according to the definitions applied. Therein suggesting that, even without acute MRI results, a clinical diagnosis seemed to be enough to assure prompt medical treatment and similar long-term outcomes.
Source: Neurological Sciences - Category: Neurology Source Type: research
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