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Effect of Emergency Medical Services Use on Hospital Outcomes of Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke

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M. Andersson Hagiwara, B. Wireklint Sundström, P. Brink, J. Herlitz & P.-O. Hansson. (2018) A shorter system delay for haemorrhagic stroke than ischaemic stroke among patients who use emergency medical service. Acta Neurologica Scandinavica 137:5, pages 523-530.
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