Aetiological diagnosis of ischaemic stroke in young adults

Despite improvements in diagnosis and treatment, ischaemic stroke in young adults remains a catastrophic event from the patients’ perspective. Stroke can cause death, disability, and hamper quality of life. For the neurologist treating a young adult with suspected ischaemic stroke, the diagnostic ch...

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Main Author: Ferro, José (author)
Other Authors: Massaro, Ayrton R. (author), Mas, Jean-Louis (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10451/4823
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/4823
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Summary:Despite improvements in diagnosis and treatment, ischaemic stroke in young adults remains a catastrophic event from the patients’ perspective. Stroke can cause death, disability, and hamper quality of life. For the neurologist treating a young adult with suspected ischaemic stroke, the diagnostic challenge is to identify its cause. Contemporary neuroimaging of the brain and its vessels, and a comprehensive cardiac assessment, will enable identifi cation of the most frequent causes of stroke in this age group: cardioembolism and arterial dissection. Specifi c diagnostic tests for the many other rare causes of ischaemic stroke in young adults (angiography, CSF examination, screening for vasculitis and thrombophilia, genetic testing, and ophthalmological examination) should be guided by suspected clinical fi ndings or by the high prevalence of diseases associated with stroke in some countries.