This paper discusses cancer-related stroke, potential mechanisms, clinical care and offers a new classification novel classification for ischemic stroke attributed to cancer.
✍🏼 @MaryCushmanMD@DrTochiOkwuosa
The latest Research Methods in Neurology article provides an introduction to regression discontinuity design and highlights its potential applications in neurologic research: https://t.co/FuooVyYglA
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A very important example of the dangers of anchoring bias: our patient had been diagnosed with atherosclerosis and dissection at other centers before we saw her and told it couldn’t be GCA due to normal inflammatory markers @y_hoshina@UofUNeurology
#STROKE Illustrative Teaching Case: Intracranial involvement in giant cell arteritis (GCA) is rare but can cause multi-territorial stroke. Normal ESR/CRP do not exclude GCA, and a vessel wall MRI or FDG-PET could be considered. 🔭 https://t.co/BChtP0aRhj
Avoiding thrombolysis in #DOAC users is a legacy from concerns in VitK antagonist era. A pleasure interviewing @TotoMynell — a new dawn with the #DOIT trial @StrokeAHA_ASA. https://t.co/QYs8FfnifA
The October episode of the #StrokeAlert Podcast is now available. Host @NAsdaghi highlights articles in the Oct. issue of #Stroke and interviews @TotoMynell on "Intravenous Thrombolysis in Patients With Recent Intake of Direct Oral Anticoagulants." https://t.co/xgnRbPibfh
Is EVT beneficial in patients with mild ischemic stroke (NIHSS 0-5) and an intracranial occlusion? @NAsdaghi will be presenting the final results of TRIMIS comparing EVT to medical treatment next week at #WSC25 https://t.co/WL40fczCQG
📢The Sept. episode of the #StrokeAlert Podcast is now available. @NAsdaghi highlights articles in the Sept. issue of #Stroke and interviews Dr. Cora Nijboer and Prof. Manon Benders on “Perinatal Arterial Stroke Treated With Stromal Cells Intranasally.” https://t.co/5I9T8uvNkn
TNK does not improve visual outcomes in CRAO. Acute anti thrombotic therapies in addition to reperfusion treatments don’t improve stroke outcomes yet. Learn all of this and more with this month’s podcast. @NKrementzMD@CT_LP_MRI