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Aug 2, 2025, 18:53
Acute Ischemic Minor Stroke and IV Thrombolysis: Findings from a Danish Nationwide Study
International Journal of Stroke (IJS) recently shared a post on X:
”Study of thrombolysis in acute ischemic minor stroke
Results showed intravenous thrombolysis was more often associated with better outcomes in patients with mild strokes than in patients with very mild strokes
Read more here!”
Title: Intravenous thrombolysis in acute ischemic minor stroke: a Danish nation-wide cohort study
Authors: Daniel Harsfort, Jakob Nebeling Hedegaard, Søren Paaske Johnsen, Malalai Musleh, Boris Modrau

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