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Restenosis After Carotid Surgery: The Importance of Clinical Presentation and Preoperative Timing
Stroke 42:965-971, van Lammeren,G.W.,et al, 2011
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Article Abstract
Asymptomatic patients have an increased risk for restenosis at 1 year after CEA compared with patients with transient ischemic stroke and patients with stroke. CEA within 30 days after stroke is associated with a decreased risk of restenosis, which supports the current strategy for early surgical intervention after stroke.
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