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Abstract Understanding the relative contribution of various factors influencing initial severity of aphasia and recovery after a stroke is essential for optimising neurorehabilitation programmes. We investigated how various significant sociodemographic, cognitive, clinical, stroke‐related and rehabilitation‐related factors modulate aphasia severity and
Célise Haldin+6 more
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Sex-linked Hydrocephalus: Report of a Family with 15 Affected Members [PDF]
James Edwards, R. M. Norman, J M Roberts
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Ventriculosagittal sinus shunt for treating hydrocephalus with elevated cerebrospinal fluid protein. [PDF]
Wang Y, Wang D, Tian Y, Yao Y, Yu Q.
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Abstract The ‘KeyStrokes’ test (KS) was created as an online and computerized neuropsychological assessment to assess simple attention, processing speed, and executive function. This pilot study aims to show proof of concept of the KS test as a computerized assessment.
Michael Lopez+10 more
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Obstructive hydrocephalus: when subarachnoid cysts alert to the challenging diagnosis of neurocysticercosis. [PDF]
Matos LC+4 more
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EXTRA-VENTRICULAR (COMMUNICATING) HYDROCEPHALUS: SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE MIDLINE VENTRICLES [PDF]
Taher El Gammal
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Abstract Introduction The World Health Organization defines quality of care as providing effective, evidence‐based care, and avoiding harm. Low‐value care provides little or no benefit to the patient, causes harm, and wastes limited resources. In 2017, shortly after the start of the International Choosing Wisely campaign, the first Dutch nursing “Do ...
Wilmieke Bahlman‐van Ooijen+4 more
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Tectal Plate Glioma Presenting With Intratumoral Hemorrhage. [PDF]
Passman JN+4 more
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