Early neurological worsening in acute ischaemic stroke patients
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica2015Vol. 133(1), pp. 25–29
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Aliona Nacu, Gerd Haga Bringeland, Andrej Netland Khanevski, Lars Thomassen, Ulrike Waje‐Andreassen, Halvor Næss
Abstract
Early neurological worsening has serious consequences for the short-term outcome for patients with acute ischaemic stroke and is associated with low body temperature on admission, and with extracranially and intracranially large-vessel stenosis or occlusion.
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