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Brain imaging in TIA and minor stroke

Over a five year period, 1438 patients were referred either to the hospital or to the study cUnic with a suspected TIA or minor stroke (defined on assessment as a score of < 3 on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale [NIHSS]) (Wityk et at 1994) (Fig. 10.1). Of these, a pre-scan diagnosis of definite or possible TIA was made in 405 patients (46% male, mean age 74 years), and definite or possible minor stroke in 414 patients (54% male, mean age 76 years). Overall, 97% underwent brain imaging for definite or possible events (699 CT, 93 MRI). [Pg.134]


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