Lesion locations influencing baseline severity and early recovery in ischaemic stroke
European Journal of Neurology2014Vol. 21(9), pp. 1226–1232
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Paul Bentley, Gautam Kumar, Paul Rinne, Sandeep Buddha, J. Kallingal, C. Hookway, Pankaj Sharma, A. Mehta, Christian F. Beckmann
Abstract
The strongest stroke lesion location associations with 1-week recovery were identified, and it was shown that anatomical information accounts for a sizeable proportion of early recovery variability.
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