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Nikesha Riley
Nikesha Riley
American Heart Association
Stroke
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Abstract P4: Predictors of Outcomes in Patients With Mild Ischemic Stroke Symptoms: Results From the Mild and Rapidly Improving Stroke Study (mariss)
2021
Stroke
Jose G. Romano
Hannah Gardener
Iszet Campo-Bustillo
Yosef Khan
Sofie Tai
Nikesha Riley
Eric E. Smith
Ralph L. Sacco
Pooja Khatri
Heather M. Alger
Lee H. Schwamm
MaRISS Investigators
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Frequency and Prognostic Significance of Clinical Fluctuations Before Hospital Arrival in Stroke.
2021
Stroke
Jose G. Romano
Hannah Gardener
Eric E. Smith
Iszet Campo-Bustillo
Yosef Khan
Sofie Tai
Nikesha Riley
Ralph L. Sacco
Pooja Khatri
Heather M. Alger
Brian Mac Grory
Deepak Gulati
Navdeep Sangha
Karin Olds
Curtis G. Benesch
Adam G. Kelly
Scott S Brehaut
Amit C Kansara
Lee H. Schwamm
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Predictors of Outcomes in Patients With Mild Ischemic Stroke Symptoms: MaRISS.
2021
Stroke
Jose G. Romano
Hannah Gardener
Iszet Campo-Bustillo
Yosef Khan
Sofie Tai
Nikesha Riley
Eric E. Smith
Ralph L. Sacco
Pooja Khatri
Heather M. Alger
Brian Mac Grory
Deepak Gulati
Navdeep Sangha
Jeffrey Craig
Karin Olds
Curtis G. Benesch
Adam G. Kelly
Scott S Brehaut
Amit C Kansara
Lee H. Schwamm
MaRISS Investigators
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The Mild and Rapidly Improving Stroke Study (MaRISS): Rationale and design
2019
International Journal of Stroke
Jose G. Romano
Hannah Gardener
Iszet Campo-Bustillo
Yosef Khan
Nikesha Riley
Sofie Tai
Ralph L. Sacco
Pooja Khatri
Eric E. Smith
Lee H. Schwamm
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