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Simultaneous onset of visual dysfunction and cerebral infarction in a young patient with CADASIL: a case report. [PDF]
Liang G, Xu J, Wu Z.
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Impact of initial autonomic dysfunction on long-term psychocognitive and functional prognoses in older patients with acute cerebral infarction. [PDF]
Yu G, Gao L, Zhang H, Dong S, Yang Y.
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Identification of blood-brain barrier injury-related biomarkers in cerebral infarction using transcriptomic analysis. [PDF]
Liu X, He Y, Zhang N, Cai Y, Liu C.
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The value and limitations of the Oxford Community Stroke Project classification in the hyperacute phase of cerebral infarction. [PDF]
Miao Y, Li X, Wang S, Li C.
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A young patient with lower limb Ewing's sarcoma experienced a cerebral infarction: A care-compliant case report. [PDF]
Zhang SW, Cao DX.
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SNORING AND CEREBRAL INFARCTION
Lancet, The, 1985The association of snoring with cerebral infarction was tested in a case-control study of 50 male patients with cerebral infarction and 100 male patients with other disorders. Cerebral infarction was significantly associated with habitual (almost always or always) snoring; the risk ratio of cerebral infarction between those who did and did not snore ...
Markku Partinen, Heikki Palomäki
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