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  • Bath, P.M.; Adami, A.; Bereczki, D.; Berge, E.; Beridze, M.; Cala, L.; Casado, A.; Caso, V.; Chang, H.M.; Christensen, H.; Collins, R.; Czlonkowska, A.; Dineen, R.A.; El Etribi, A.; Ghani, A. R.; Gommans, J.; Koumellis, P.; Laska, A. C.; Lees, K. R.; Navarro, J.; Ntaios, G.; Ozturk, S.; Phillips, S.; Pocock, S.; Prasad, K.; Scutt, P.; de Silva, H.A.; Szatmari, S.; Díez-Tejedor E; Utton, S.; Wang, Y. J.; Wardlaw, J.M.; Whynes, D.; Wong, L.; Woodhouse, L; Sprigg, N.; ENOS Trial Investigators(36) (Sage Publications, 2014)
    BACKGROUND: High blood pressure is common in acute stroke and associated with a worse functional outcome. Many patients who present with acute stroke are taking prescribed antihypertensive therapy before their stroke. ...
  • Venketasubramanian, N.; Young, S.; Tay, S.S.; Chang, H.M.; Umapathi, T.; Chan, B.; de Silva, A.; Wong, L.; Navarro, J.; Zhao, Y.D.; Tan, S.B.; Chen, C. (Karger Publisher, 2013)
    BACKGROUND: Stroke carries a poor long-term prognosis for death and disability. There are few acute treatments that reduce death and disability after stroke. The ongoing international, multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled, ...
  • VITATOPS Trial Study Group; Hankey, G.J.; Algra, A.; Chen, C.; Wong, M.C.; Cheung, R.; Wong, L.; Divjak, I.; Ferro, J.; De Freitas, G.; Gommans, J.; Groppa, S.; Hill, M.; Spence, D.; Lees, K.; Lisheng, L.; Navarro, J. J.; Ranawaka, U.; Ricci, S.; Schmidt, R.; Slivka, A.; Tan, K.; Tsiskaridze, A.; Uddin, W.; Vanhooren, G.; Xavier, D.; Armitage, J.; Hobbs, M.; Le, M.; Sudlow, C.; Wheatley, K.; Yi, Q.; Bulder, M.; Eikelboom, J.W.; Hankey, G.J.; Ho, W.K.; Jamrozik, K.; Klijn, K.; Koedam, E.; Langton, P.; Nijboer, E.; Tuch, P.; Pizzi, J.; Tang, M.; Antenucci, M.; Chew, Y.; Chinnery, D.; Cockayne, C.; Loh, K.; McMullin, L.; Smith, F.; Schmidt, R.; Chen, C.; Wong, M.C.; De Freitas, G.; Hankey, G.J.; Loh, K.; Song, S. (Sage Publications, 2007)
    BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies suggest that raised plasma concentrations of total homocysteine (tHcy) may be a common, causal and treatable risk factor for atherothromboembolic ischaemic stroke, dementia and depression. ...

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