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Endothelial injury in childhood stroke with cerebral arteriopathy: A cross-sectional study
Forty-six children with arterial ischemic stroke (AIS) and cerebral arteriopathy were matched to controls. Ten children had AIS recurrence while 36 had a single AIS event. Clinical and radiologic measures did not differentiate between benign and progressive outcomes in childhood AIS and cerebral arteriopathy.
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