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New imaging method may predict risk of post-treatment brain bleeding after stroke
June 18, 2016 by NewsBot
In a study of stroke patients, investigators confirmed through MRI brain scans that there was an association between the extent of disruption to the brain's protective blood-brain barrier and the severity of bleeding following invasive stroke therapy. The results of the National Institutes of Health-funded study were published in Neurology.