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    Antiplatelets or anticoagulants? Secondary prevention in cervical artery dissection: an updated meta-analysis by The, Ei Zune, Lin, Ne Naing, Chan, Ching Jocelyn, Loon, Jason Cher Wei, Tan, Benjamin Yong-Qiang, Seet, Chee Seong Raymond, Teoh, Hock Luen, Vijayan, Joy, Yeo, Leong Litt Leonard

    Published in Neurological research and practice (13-06-2022)
    “…Extracranial artery dissection involving either internal carotid artery or vertebral artery is a major cause of stroke in adults under 50 years of age. There…”
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    Different dosing regimens of Tenecteplase in acute ischemic stroke: A network meta-analysis of the clinical evidence by The, Ei Zune, Lin, Ne Naing, Matar, Mazen, Teoh, Hock Luen, Yeo, Leonard Leong Litt

    Published in European stroke journal (01-03-2023)
    “…Introduction: Acute ischemic stroke remains the major cause of death and disability and conclusive evidence of Tenecteplase in treating stroke is lacking…”
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    Abstract TP186: The Burden of Diabetes Mellitus in Ischemic Stroke Patients and Its Impact on Recurrent Vascular Events and Survival in Singapore by The, Ei Zune, Ng, Mei Yen, Ng, Geelyn, Er, Bernadette, Quek, Amy, Teoh, Hock Luen, Chan, Bernard, Paliwal, Prakash, Sharma, Vijay Kurma, Seet, Raymond

    Published in Stroke (1970) (22-01-2018)
    “…Abstract only Aims: Few studies have thoroughly examined the long-term prognostic significance of diabetes mellitus (DM) in ischemic stroke patients. We…”
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    Abstract TP408: Uric Acid and the Risk of Recurrent Vascular Events and Mortality in Ischemic Stroke Patients: A 5-year Analysis by Ng, Geelyn, Ng, Mei Yen, The, Ei Zune, Er, Bernadette, Quek, Amy, Teoh, Hock Luen, Chan, Bernard, Paliwal, Prakash, Sharma, Vijay, Seet, Raymond

    Published in Stroke (1970) (22-01-2018)
    “…Abstract only Background: Women have generally lower levels of uric acid compared with men, yet their long-term prognostic impact is unclear in ischemic stroke…”
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