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Corneal confocal microscopy identifies greater corneal nerve damage in patients with a recurrent compared to first ischemic stroke.

Adnan KhanNaveed AkhtarSaadat KamranHamad AlmuhannadiGeorgios PonirakisIoannis N PetropoulosBlessy BabuNamitha R JoseRumissa G IbrahimHoda GadPaula BourkeMaher SaqqurAshfaq ShuaibRayaz A Malik
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Corneal confocal microscopy identified greater corneal nerve fibre loss in patients with recurrent stroke compared to patients with first stroke, despite comparable risk factors. Longitudinal studies are required to determine the prognostic utility of corneal nerve fiber loss in identifying patients at risk of recurrent ischemic stroke.
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