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    Age-specific sex-differences in cerebral blood flow velocity in relation to haemoglobin levels by Mazzucco, Sara, Li, Linxin, Tuna, Maria Assuncao, Rothwell, Peter M

    Published in European stroke journal (01-09-2024)
    “…Introduction: Cerebral blood flow (CBF) declines with age and abnormalities in CBF are associated with age-related cerebrovascular disease and…”
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    Cerebral hemodynamic effects of early blood pressure lowering after TIA and stroke in patients with carotid stenosis by Mazzucco, Sara, Li, Linxin, McGurgan, Iain J, Tuna, Maria Assuncao, Brunelli, Nicoletta, Binney, Lucy E, Rothwell, Peter M

    Published in International journal of stroke (01-12-2022)
    “…Background: Effects of early blood pressure (BP) lowering on cerebral perfusion in patients with moderate/severe occlusive carotid disease after transient…”
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    STROKE RISK AFTER A FIRST LATE–ONSET MIGRAINE–LIKE TRANSIENT NEUROLOGICAL ATTACK (TNA): OXFORD VASCULAR STUDY TNA COHORT by Tuna, Maria Assuncao, Mehta, Ziyha, Rothwell, Peter M

    “…Background New migraine–like TNAs in older adults can be due to migraine aura or TIA. Clinical distinction can be difficult after a first attack, particularly…”
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    A population-based study of transient neurological attacks: incidence, clinical characteristics, investigation, aetiology and prognosis by da Assuncao Gouveia Tuna, Maria

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…Stroke is the second most common cause of death worldwide and the commonest cause of dependency, creates a huge societal burden and is responsible for billions…”
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    Prognóstico a Longo Prazo dos Acidentes Neurológicos Transitórios no Norte de Portugal by da Assunção Gouveia Tuna, Maria

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…IntroduçãoOs acidentes neurológicos transitórios (ANT) definem-se como sintomas e sinais neurológicos deinstalação aguda, com duração inferior a 24 horas. São…”
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