Internal Medicine 2007 - TIA and Stroke: Treatment and Prevention, Including Carotid Stenting
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Internal Medicine 2007


TIA and Stroke: Treatment and Prevention, Including Carotid Stenting

Session #: 857-226
Presenter(s): S. Johnston, MD, PhD
Session Length: 1:00 hr
Event: 2007 ACP Annual Session
Date: April 19-21, 2007

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MTP 126 Clinical questions to be addressed:
What are the latest advances in the treatments of Parkinson’s, MS?
How is Bell’s palsy treated?aClinical questions to be addressed:
What are the current approaches for management of TIA and stroke?
What is the role of carotid stenting and surgical endarterectomy?
What are the guidelines for antiplatelet therapy, lipid, and blood pressure goals?
Who needs to be screened for patent foramen ovale?
What are the best approaches to treating TIA and stroke?
When is carotid surgery or stenting used?




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