Stroke is a brain attack and a major cause of disability and the
third biggest killer. Active intervention can prevent stroke
especially in high risk groups. Patients who have transient
ischaemic attacks (TIAs) are at an increased risk of stroke and
should be targeted. Primary care physicians are the first to
diagnose the TIA, and are therefore vital in helping reach these
people; they are the doctors who can undertake a considerable
amount of stroke prevention treatment.
Stroke Prevention in Clinical Practice fills the need for a
short clear text to explain how to accurately diagnosis a TIA,
determine what investigations are indicated and how and when to
intervene to reduce the risk of stroke.
Short chapters written in point form with clear diagrams and
figures, each chapter written by an expert in the field.
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