Management of patients with established ("completed") cerebral infarction

Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation
F Buonanno, J F Toole

Abstract

Management of patients with sudden neurological deficit must be based on complete knowledge of the underlying cause. In about 80% of such patients, a careful history and examination will lead to a precise etiologic and anatomic diagnosis. If the deficit is vascular in etiology, therapy and prognosis depend on its stage of evolution.

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