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Silent Strokes
Silent silent infark is sometimes referred to as covert strokes. It's not uncommon that we maybe image somebody for some other reason, and we see that it looks like they had a prior stroke. They never really knew they had any symptoms of it. Do you put the patients on these same medications, make sure they're on an aspirant, kind of optimis their collestora and other risk factors? I'm depending on the specifics of what the norimaging looks like.