Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3078434 Neurologic Clinics 2009 32 Pages PDF
Abstract
This article addresses the common stroke problems seen in an outpatient or office setting, including transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), minor strokes and carotid stenoses. Expedited, semi-emergent evaluation and prompt appropriate treatment of acute TIAs and minor strokes reduces an otherwise significant risk for stroke. Evaluation requires good-quality neuroimaging, cardiac imaging, and cardiac monitoring. Carotid stenoses may benefit from endarterectomy or stenting procedure under specific circumstances; otherwise, medical management may be more appropriate. In the evaluation and treatment of these conditions in an office setting, stroke neurologists need to be familiar with high-quality neuroimaging to best evaluate and treat these potentially life-threatening or life-altering conditions.
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