Recurrent stroke: What have we learnt?
Stroke is the third leading cause of death, a major cause of disability in adults, and is frequently more disabling than fatal. With a decline in mortality from initial cerebral infarcton and an increase in the life expectancy of the population, the number of patients with recurrent stroke and ensui...
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Main Authors: | Khatoon, Rabia, Khoo, Ee Ming |
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Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia
2007
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/25478/ http://www.e-mfp.org/old/2007v2n2/pdf/Recurrent%20stroke-%20what%20have%20we%20learnt.pdf |
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