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    Socioeconomic Inequalities in Reperfusion Therapy for Acute Ischemic StrokeØgendahl Buus and colleagues studied socioeconomic factors in relation to reperfusion treatment use for acute ischemic stroke, in a country where access to health care is not a barrier. The study used data from a nationwide register-based cohort study in Denmark. Socioeconomic status was determined by educational…

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    Background: Evidence regarding the utilization and outcomes of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for pediatric ischemic stroke is limited, and justification for its use is largely based on extrapolatio

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    Background and Purpose: Patients with prestroke mobility impairment (PSMI) were excluded from endovascular clinical trials. There are limited data regarding safety and outcomes of endovascular thromb

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    Peanut Consumption and Risk of Stroke and Ischemic Heart Disease in Japanese Men and Women: the JPHC StudyIkehara et al examined the association between peanut consumption and the incidence of stroke (hemorrhagic and ischemic), stroke types, and ischemic heart disease in a large population-based cohort study of ≈75 000 Japanese men and women, the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective…

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    • ICYMI: #STROKE November issue HIGHLIGHTS: High #peanut intake associated with decreased stroke risk; Stroke outcomes after #EVT according to the #BloodPressure in the first 6h; #MetabolicSyndrome mediates association between #obesity and #stroke risk https://t.co/pB8ypn8DJF