Aims and Scope

Pathogenesis and Treatment in Stroke is a peer-reviewed, open access, international journal providing rapid publication of research from global researchers across biomedical and clinical fields. It is quarterly published by Exploration and Verfication Publishing and the publication language is English.

This journal aims to better understand prevention, risk factors, mechanisms, diagnosis and rehabilitation of stroke diseases, especially pathogenesis and treatment of stroke, providing a forum for researchers and clinicians to present and discuss the latest and most relevant studies in the field of stroke, while facilitating the interaction of researchers in the stroke related field and the dissemination of cutting-edge research. Studies may encompass some areas of peripheral vascular diseases and neurological illnesses and diseases, such as cerebrovascular disease related to stroke, arterial occlusive disease related to stroke, movement and speech disorders caused by stroke, damage to nerve cells caused by ischemia and hypoxia, etc. It also includes basic cerebral biology, in-vitro and in vivo (animal) models and clinical patient care. We encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Full details must be provided when publishing an experiment so that the results can be reproduced. 

The journal will consider all submissions related to stroke disease, including, but not limited to, the following areas:

· stroke;
· embolic stroke;
· ischemic stroke;
· hemorrhagic stroke;
· hemorrhagic apoplexy;
· cerebral arterialthrombosis;
· vasculogenic stroke;
· stroke due to aneurysmal disease;
· stroke due to vascular malformations;
· stroke due to atrial fibrillation or cardiac arrhythmias;
· stroke due to embolic phenomena;
· stroke related to carotid or vertebrobasilar disease;
· epigenetic risk factors for embolic or occlusive stroke;
· medical management of stroke due to embolic or occlusive disease;
· arterial occlusive disease related to stroke;
· prevention of stroke due to vascular disease;
· treatment to prevent stroke due to cerebrovascular disease or embolic phenomena;
· rescue methods for the treatment of stroke;
· stroke pharmacology;
· biological implications of vascular stroke;
· cerebral vascular accident;
· cerebrovascular disease related to stroke;
· movement and speech disorders caused by stroke;
· damage to nerve cells caused by ischemia and hypoxia;
· others.