Dr. Philipp Bücke: MRI Proven as No.1 Choice for Accurate TIA Diagnosis
The Video Journal of Neurology posted on X:
”Hear about the evolving role of MRI in diagnosing transient ischemic attacks with our insightful conversation from ESOC 2025 with Dr Philipp Bücke of University Hospital Bern.”

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At the 11th European Stroke Organisation Conference (ESOC) in Helsinki, Dr. Philipp Bücke, MD, MSc, from the University Hospital Bern, discussed the evolving role of MRI in the diagnosis of transient ischemic attacks (TIAs).
Dr. Bücke noted that MRI has emerged as the preferred imaging modality for patients presenting with TIA symptoms, as it offers superior sensitivity compared to computed tomography (CT) in distinguishing TIAs from ischemic strokes.
This shift in diagnostic practice enhances the accuracy of TIA diagnosis and helps guide appropriate treatment and secondary prevention strategies.
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