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QJM 2007 100(1):62; doi:10.1093/qjmed/hcl135
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Early neurological deterioration in acute stroke

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Sir,

The recent article by Kwan and Hand1 highlighted the increasingly recognized fact that early neurological deterioration (progressing stroke) is a common and important complication in acute stroke, which affects . . . [Full Text of this Article]

P. Langhorne, F. Wright, M. Barber and D. Stott

Academic Section of Geriatric Medicine
Royal Infirmary
Glasgow


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