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Determinants of the Carotid Tortuosity Index: Evidence from Digital Subtraction Angiography
<b>Introduction:</b> Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, with ischemic stroke accounting for most cases. Structural vascular factors such as carotid artery tort... Read more
Biopsy-Negative Giant Cell Arteritis Presenting as Stroke Mimic with Vision Loss and Complex Vascular Disease
A man in his 60s with multiple vascular comorbidities presented with sudden, painless vision loss in one eye. Although he had a high risk for atherosclerotic events, initial evaluation for stroke was ... Read more
Neuroprotection: at what cost, at what time, at what price?
Stroke and its disability have deserved the notoriety of a severe and potentially lethal condition, whose treatment is still challenging. The widely craved result of saving as much as possible from th... Read more
Impact of Lesion Locations on the Severity of Post-Stroke Depression
<b>Background</b>: Depression occurs in one-third of stroke patients, in what is known as post-stroke depression. The lesion sites in stroke have been associated with the degree of depression. However... Read more
Case Fatality Rate and Prognosis of Stroke Hospitalized Patients: A retrospective hospital-based study at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
<b>Introduction:</b> Stroke is associated with high mortality. It is the main neurological cause of mortality and the most important cause of disability worldwide. In the year 2007, Stroke was the thi... Read more
COVID-19 and Central Nervous System Diseases
We reviewed the influence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on the central nervous system reported in the literature since its prevalence. Common neurological symptoms of COVID-19 include altered... Read more
A Case Report of Stroke While Driving: Minor Traumas Might be not Minor at all
Stroke while driving is an uncommon occurrence, but which might have serious medical and legal implications. While still reported casually and with very few systematized studies, sources underscore ma... Read more