Stopped: lack of research funding
1. How many ERILs occur in caucasian patients with LAA stroke during 7 days on standard treatment? 2. How many SNILs occur between 7 and 30 days after acute ischemic event on standard treatment? 3. How many of during acute event diagnosed lesions (ERILs) are (still) detectable after 30 days? 4. Are there relevant risk faktors for the occurence of ERILs and SNILs (eg Diabetes or Biomarkers)?
Age range
18 Years – 100 Years
Sex
ALL
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1. How many ERILs occur in caucasian patients with LAA stroke during 7 days on standard treatment?
Timeframe: 7 days after acute stroke