Testing for thrombophilia in young cryptogenic stroke patients: does the presence of patent foramen ovale make a difference?

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  • who: Mantas Jokubaitis and colleagues from the Centre of Neurology, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University have published the paper: Testing for Thrombophilia in Young Cryptogenic Stroke Patients: Does the Presence of Patent Foramen Ovale Make a Difference?, in the Journal: Medicina 2022, 58, 1056. of 26/02/2019
  • what: Thrombophilia prevalence was low even among strictly selected cryptogenic stroke patients.
  • future: Due to the rarity of thrombophilias in general more research with a larger sample size is required to further verify the findings . with regard to jurisdictional claims in published . . .

     

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