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Cerebral microbleeds and stroke risk after ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack: a pooled analysis of individual patient data from cohort studies.

Duncan Wilson | Gareth Ambler | Keon-Joo Lee | Jae-Sung Lim | Masayuki Shiozawa | Masatoshi Koga | Linxin Li | Caroline Lovelock | Hugues Chabriat | Michael Hennerici | Yuen Kwun Wong | Henry Ka Fung Mak | Luis Prats-Sánchez | Alejandro Martínez-Domeño | Shigeru Inamura | Kazuhisa Yoshifuji | Ethem Murat Arsava | Solveig Horstmann | Jan Purrucker | Bonnie Yin Ka Lam | Adrian Wong | Young Dae Kim | Tae-Jin Song | Maarten Schrooten | Robin Lemmens | Sebastian Eppinger | Thomas Gattringer | Ender Uysal | Zeynep Tanriverdi | Natan M Bornstein | Einor Ben Assayag | Hen Hallevi | Jun Tanaka | Hideo Hara | Shelagh B Coutts | Lisa Hert | Alexandros Polymeris | David J Seiffge | Philippe Lyrer | Ale Algra | Jaap Kappelle | Rustam Al-Shahi Salman | Hans R Jäger | Gregory Y H Lip | Heinrich P Mattle | Leonidas D Panos | Jean-Louis Mas | Laurence Legrand | Christopher Karayiannis | Thanh Phan | Sarah Gunkel | Nicolas Christ | Jill Abrigo | Thomas Leung | Winnie Chu | Francesca Chappell | Stephen Makin | Derek Hayden | David J Williams | M Eline Kooi | Dianne H K van Dam-Nolen | Carmen Barbato | Simone Browning | Kim Wiegertjes | Anil M Tuladhar | Noortje Maaijwee | Christine Guevarra | Chathuri Yatawara | Anne-Marie Mendyk | Christine Delmaire | Sebastian Köhler | Robert van Oostenbrugge | Ying Zhou | Chao Xu | Saima Hilal | Bibek Gyanwali | Christopher Chen | Min Lou | Julie Staals | Régis Bordet | Nagaendran Kandiah | Frank-Erik de Leeuw | Robert Simister | Aad van der Lugt | Peter J Kelly | Joanna M Wardlaw | Yannie Soo | Felix Fluri | Velandai Srikanth | David Calvet | Simon Jung | Vincent I H Kwa | Stefan T Engelter | Nils Peters | Eric E Smith | Yusuke Yakushiji | Dilek Necioglu Orken | Franz Fazekas | Vincent Thijs | Ji Hoe Heo | Vincent Mok | Roland Veltkamp | Hakan Ay | Toshio Imaizumi | Beatriz Gomez-Anson | Kui Kai Lau | Eric Jouvent | Peter M Rothwell | Kazunori Toyoda | Hee-Joon Bae | Joan Marti-Fabregas | David J Werring | Microbleeds International Collaborative Network
The Lancet. Neurology | 2019

Cerebral microbleeds are a neuroimaging biomarker of stroke risk. A crucial clinical question is whether cerebral microbleeds indicate patients with recent ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack in whom the rate of future intracranial haemorrhage is likely to exceed that of recurrent ischaemic stroke when treated with antithrombotic drugs. We therefore aimed to establish whether a large burden of cerebral microbleeds or particular anatomical patterns of cerebral microbleeds can identify ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack patients at higher absolute risk of intracranial haemorrhage than ischaemic stroke.

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  • Agency: Chief Scientist Office, United Kingdom
    Id: ETM/326
  • Agency: Medical Research Council, United Kingdom
    Id: G1002605
  • Agency: Medical Research Council, United Kingdom
    Id: MR/J006971/1

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