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By John J. Caronna, MD Vice Chairman, Department of Neurology, Cornell University Medical Center and Professor of Clinical Neurology, New York Hospital Dr. Caronna reports no consultant, stockholder, speaker’s bureau, research, or other relationship related to this field of study. Synopsis: Acute MRI is useful in making triage decisions for patients with TIA or minor stroke because it reliably divides such patients into benign, intermediate, and poor prognosis groups.

The Treatment of TIAs: The Long and Short of It