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CT imaging reveals more than a third of ‘old strokes’ are unknown to patients and physicians - Interventional News

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A retrospective evaluation has found that more than a third of old strokes discovered via head computed tomography (CT) imaging are “unknown” to both patients and physicians. Capturing these data, the study authors hope to better pinpoint opportunities for secondary prevention. The analysis—which was recently published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR)—was led by Carys L Kenny-Howell (Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, …
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