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Transient Ischemic Attack Could Double Risk of MI


 

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There was also insufficient data available to assess the effects of lipid and cholesterol disorders – key CAD risk factors – on the risk of MI after TIA. Also, "the cohort size number of events may limit power to detect risk factors for MI after TIA."

The study was supported by the Mayo Clinic. The investigators did not report any relevant financial relationships. Dr. Burns is now affiliated with the departments of neurology and neurosurgery at Boston University.

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