Risk of Recurrent Stroke in Patients With Silent Brain Infarction in the Prevention Regimen for Effectively Avoiding Second Strokes (PRoFESS) Imaging Substudy.

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Risk of Recurrent Stroke in Patients With Silent Brain Infarction in the Prevention Regimen for Effectively Avoiding Second Strokes (PRoFESS) Imaging Substudy by Ralph Weber, Christian Weimar, Isabel Wanke, Claudia Möller-Hartmann, Elke R. Gizewski, Jon Blatchford, Karin Hermansson, Andrew M. Demchuk, Michael Forsting, Ralph L. Sacco, Jeffrey L. Saver, Steven Warach, Hans Christoph Diener, Anke Diehl, and Stroke Volume 43(2):350-355 January 23, 2012 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.

Localization of 501 symptomatic and silent ischemic brain infarcts in 207 patients with presence of silent brain infarction on MRI. Localization of 501 symptomatic and silent ischemic brain infarcts in 207 patients with presence of silent brain infarction on MRI. Ralph Weber et al. Stroke. 2012;43:350-355 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.

Kaplan-Meier estimates of the time to first recurrent stroke in the 207 patients with evidence of silent brain infarction on MRI and 207 age- and sex-matched patients without silent brain infarction. Kaplan-Meier estimates of the time to first recurrent stroke in the 207 patients with evidence of silent brain infarction on MRI and 207 age- and sex-matched patients without silent brain infarction. Time point zero indicates the date of baseline MRI. No recurrent stroke occurred before baseline MRI. Ralph Weber et al. Stroke. 2012;43:350-355 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.