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Stroke, Vol 11, 252-255, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association


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Cardiovascular mortality in transient ischemic attacks

S Heyden, G Heiss, A Heyman, AH Tyroler, CG Hames, U Patzschke and C Manegold

Statistical analyses were made of the mortality of persons diagnosed as having definite TIA in an epidemiologic survey of a biracial Southern community. None of the usual risk factors associated with this illness such as heart disease, hypertension or diabetes appears to account for the excess deaths observed in a 10 year period of follow up.


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