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Vertebrobasilar stenosis predicts high early recurrent stroke risk in posterior circulation stroke and TIA.
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Vertebrobasilar stenosis predicts high early recurrent stroke risk in posterior circulation stroke and TIA.

G Gulli, S Khan and HS Markus
Stroke, Vol.40(8), pp.2732-2737
08/2009

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Adult Aged Aged 80 and over Female Follow-Up Studies Humans Ischemic Attack Transient Male Middle Aged Predictive Value of Tests Prospective Studies Recurrence Risk Factors Stroke Time Factors Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency Young Adult
20% of ischemic stroke is in the posterior circulation, but there is little prospective data on early recurrent stroke risk and whether vertebrobasilar stenosis predicts a high recurrence risk. This natural history data are important as it is technically possible to stent such lesions. Contrast enhanced MRA (CE-MRA) and CT angiography (CTA) now allow noninvasive identification of vertebrobasilar stenosis.
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