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Abstract
Ischemic cerebrovascular disease is one of the most common diseases in Japan. Recent advancements in neuroradiological diagnostic modalities enabled us to make a precise pathophysiological diagnosis with each patient in the acute stage. Moreover, various drugs are available to treat patients on a pathophysiological basis. However, in clinical settings, progressing stroke, seen in 5% to 15% of cerebral infarction, is a major problem that worsens patients' outcomes. Rho kinase inhibitor may be a new option among the various treatment drugs for cerebrai ischemia in the acute stage.
Journal
- Surgery for cerebral stroke [List of Volumes]
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Surgery for cerebral stroke 33(2), 85-88, 2005-03-31 [Table of Contents]
The Japanese Conference on Surgery for Cerebral Stroke