Radiography
CT Scans Can Predict Recurrent Stroke When MRI Is Not Readily Available
Using a CT scan, physicians could predict if patients who have had a transient ischemic attack or minor stroke, with neurologic symptoms such as speech issues or weakness, are at risk for another more severe stroke. More...12 Mar 2012

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