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- as a non-lacunar brain infarct without proximal arterial stenosis or cardioembolic sources. As such, it forms a subset of cryptogenic stroke, which is...
- PMID 31535289. S2CID 202641797. Arboix, Adria; Alioc, Josefina (2010). "Cardioembolic Stroke: Clinical Features, Specific Cardiac Disorders and Prognosis"...
- as a non-lacunar brain infarct without proximal arterial stenosis or cardioembolic sources. About one out of six cases of ischemic stroke could be classified...
- renal artery damage (usually brought on by arterial dissection), and cardioembolic illness. The most common symptoms of a renal infarction are acute onset...
- differential diagnosis should include: Thrombosis of the basilar artery Cardioembolic stroke Complex partial seizures Frontal lobe epilepsy Lacunar syndromes...
- Song, C (August 2019). "Left Atrial Volume Index Is ****ociated With Cardioembolic Stroke and Atrial Fibrillation Detection After Embolic Stroke of Undetermined...
- Oral FXIa Inhibitor BAY 2433334 in Patients Following a Recent Non Cardioembolic Ischemic Stroke Which Occurs When a Blood Clot Has Formed Somewhere...
- "AntiCoagulation via Inhibition of FXIa by the Oral Compound BAY 2433334 – Non-cardioembolic Stroke". American College of Cardiology. Retrieved 2023-12-26. Rao,...
- atrial fibrillation to prevent arrhythmias, and warfarin used after a cardioembolic episode. Beta-blockers should be avoided due to the usual symptom of...
- 2014). "Pheochromocytoma crisis resulting in acute heart failure and cardioembolic stroke in a 37-year-old man". Surgery. 155 (4): 726–7. doi:10.1016/j...