Falls After Stroke

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Stuck with a Sleepy Patient

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Systematic reviews and meta-analyses – Advantages and pitfalls of summarized evidence

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The route to success – Transport network planning for acute ischaemic stroke

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Who Watches the Watchmen? – LAA closure for stroke protection

As primary source of thromboembolism in atrial fibrillation, the left atrial appendage (LAA) qualifies as a target for mechanical interventions for stroke prevention.1 In particular for patients at high bleeding risk, local therapies, which exclude the LAA from the systemic circulation, offer a treatment alternative to oral anticoagulation for cardioembolic stroke prevention.

ESJ Comment: Multimodal MRI in patients with unknown stroke onset: a sign of the times

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(Subtle) HINTS in trying to tell you something….

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