Abstract
Based on insights from ongoing clinical studies, a significant step forward in the discovery of potential markers in the differential diagnosis of stroke is expected. Considering that the differential diagnosis of stroke can greatly influence clinical practice, the importance of these studies in identifying and validating potential diagnostic markers is high. Developing a marker panel may help distinguish ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes and provide a faster, more accurate diagnosis. However, considering heterogeneous stroke populations and different disease stages, larger samples and standardized assessment methods remain necessary. Future studies may fill knowledge gaps in this field and clarify the role of markers in stroke diagnosis in clinical practice.
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