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    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2013, 80 (10) 611-613; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.80a.12136

    No. The decision is complex and depends on whether the thrombosis is acute or chronic and on other factors.

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    Notable sex differences exist in the underlying mechanisms, presentation, and response to aspirin, statins, and exercise stress.

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    A transient ischemic attack (TIA) is often the precursor of stroke. As such, every TIA deserves to be taken seriously.

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    In cases of recurrent persistent fever and a new heart murmur, infective endocarditis must always be considered.

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    Although patients may call transient ischemic attacks “mini-strokes,” there is nothing mini about their significance.

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    We need not abandon this drug, but we should see if our patients have risk factors, and take precautions.

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    A 49-year-old man with a 25-pack-year history had a striking finding on radiography.

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