Hemostatic Activation Markers and Early Neurological Deterioration in Branch Atheromatous Disease-Related Stroke.

Journal: Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis
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Abstract

AIMS: Branch atheromatous disease (BAD)-related stroke, caused by atherosclerotic occlusion at the origin of a deep penetrating artery, are prone to early neurological deterioration (END). This study aimed to assess the association between hemostatic activation markers and occurrence of END in patients with BAD-related stroke.

Authors

  • Takao Hoshino
    Department of Neurology, Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital.
  • Takafumi Mizuno
    Department of Neurology, Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital.
  • Satoko Arai
    Department of Neurology, Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital.
  • Megumi Hosoya
    Department of Neurology, Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital.
  • Kentaro Ishizuka
    Department of Neurology, Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital.
  • Eiko Higuchi
    Department of Neurology, Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital.
  • Sono Toi
    Department of Neurology, Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital.
  • Kenichi Todo
    Department of Neurology, Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital.

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