Abstract

Urgent intervention after transient ischemic attack (TIA) is highly effective for preventing recurrent stroke. Most guidelines recommend neurological evaluation within 24 hours after symptom onset, yet some patients with TIA have strokes within that 24-hour period. As part of a prospective study of all strokes and TIAs in a population of 91,106 individuals in Oxfordshire, U.K. (the Oxford Vascular …

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