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Original Articles

Diagnosis of acute stroke

How to relate presentation to vascular anatomy

, MD
Pages 95-102 | Published online: 17 May 2016
 

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The scenario is all too common. You receive a call at 2 AM from the emergency department informing you that one of your patients has probably had a stroke. How can you be sure? How will you do the workup? Could you have done anything to prevent this stroke? In this article, Dr Alberts helps you answer these questions by focusing on the diagnosis of acute ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes.

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