5) undetermined etiology, which was further classified into 3 subtypes
5.a) two or more possible causes identified (undetermined, multiple possible etiologies);
5.b) negative evaluation after exhaustive etiological diagnostic workup which excluded atherothrombotic, lacunar, cardioembolic or specific etiologies; the complete workup includes: cerebral imaging studies as computed tomography (CT) scanning or magnetic resonance imaging, echocardiography, extracranial cerebrovascular Doppler studies, a hemostatic test and arteriography, if needed (undetermined, complete evaluation or unknown etiology)
5.c) incomplete evaluation. |