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[Large intracardiac mass revealed by cerebrovascular accident: a case report]. [PDF]

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Bekoutou A   +7 more
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Cerebrovascular Accidents

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1989
CVA comprises a large number of clinical entities, depending on the site of infarction in the brain. Accurate evaluation of deficits in the patient's sensory and/or motor systems and the patient's intellectual status are paramount in establishing realistic rehabilitation goals. With respect to the motor system, two types of voluntary movement may occur.
K L, Izzo, S, Aravabhumi
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Cryoglobulinemia and Cerebrovascular Accident

Confinia Neurologica, 2007
Three cases of essential cryoglobulinemia associated with cerebrovascular accidents are recorded; in one of the cases peripheral neuropathy was also present. The possible role of the cryoglobulins in the causation of the cerebrovascular pathology is discussed.
O, Abramsky, Y, Herishanu, S, Lavy
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