Stopping Aspirin Increases Risk of Recurrent Stroke -
CONFERENCE REPORT: Stopping Aspirin Increases Risk of Recurrent Stroke - CME Teaching Brief - MedPage Today
Results of a retrospective case control study showed that stroke survivors who stopped aspirin therapy significantly increased their risk for recurrent stroke, according to lead investigator Patrik Michel, MD, a stroke researcher form the Lausanne University Hospital in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Results of a retrospective case control study showed that stroke survivors who stopped aspirin therapy significantly increased their risk for recurrent stroke, according to lead investigator Patrik Michel, MD, a stroke researcher form the Lausanne University Hospital in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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