15 (3), 268-270
Ackerman, R.H., Alpert, N.M., Correia, J.A., Finklestein, S., Davis, S.M., Kelley, R.E., Donnan, G.A., Dalton, J.G. and Taveras, J.M. (1984), Positron Imaging in Ischemic Stroke Disease. Annals of Neurology, 15 S126-S130
Dewitt, L.D., Buonanno, F.S., Kistler, J.P., Brady, T.J., Pykett, I.L., Goldman, M.R. and Davis, K.R. (1984), Nuclear Magnetic-Resonance Imaging in Evaluation of Clinical Stroke Syndromes. Annals of Neurology, 16 (5), 535-545
Caplan, L.R., Dcruz, I., Hier, D.B., Reddy, H. and Shah, S. (1986), Atrial Size, Atrial-Fibrillation, and Stroke. Annals of Neurology, 19 (2), 158-161
Davis, P.H., Dambrosia, J.M., Schoenberg, B.S., Schoenberg, D.G., Pritchard, D.A., Lilienfeld, A.M. and Whisnant, J.P. (1987), Risk-Factors for Ischemic Stroke - A Prospective-Study in Rochester, Minnesota. Annals of Neurology, 22 (3), 319-327
Germano, I.M., Pitts, L.H., Meldrum, B.S., Bartkowski, H.M. and Simon, R.P. (1987), Kynurenate Inhibition of Cell Excitation Decreases Stroke Size and Deficits. Annals of Neurology, 22 (6), 730-734
Homer, D., Whisnant, J.P. and Schoenberg, B.S. (1987), Trends in the Incidence Rates of Stroke in Rochester, Minnesota, Since 1935. Annals of Neurology, 22 (2), 245-251
Whisnant, J.P. (1987), Does Carotid Endarterectomy Decrease Stroke and Death in Patients with Transient Ischemic Attacks. Annals of Neurology, 22 (1), 72-76
Natowicz, M. and Kelley, R.I. (1987), Mendelian Etiologies of Stroke. Annals of Neurology, 22 (2), 175-192
Futrell, N., Watson, B.D., Dietrich, W.D., Prado, R., Millikan, C. and Ginsberg, M.D. (1988), A New Model of Embolic Stroke Produced by Photochemical Injury to the Carotid-Artery in the Rat. Annals of Neurology, 23 (3), 251-257
Powers, W.J., Tempel, L.W. and Grubb, R.L. (1989), Influence of Cerebral Hemodynamics on Stroke Risk - One-Year Follow-Up of 30 Medically Treated Patients. Annals of Neurology, 25 (4), 325-330
Ewing, J.R., Brown, G.C., Gdowski, J.W., Simkins, R., Levine, S.R. and Welch, K.M.A. (1989), Stroke Risk and Age do Not Predict Behavioral Activation of Brain Blood-Flow. Annals of Neurology, 25 (6), 571-576
Phillips, D.A., Fisher, M., Smith, T.W., Davis, M.A. and Pang, R.H.L. (1989), The Effects of A New Tissue Plasminogen-Activator Analog, Fb- Fb-Cf, on Cerebral Reperfusion in A Rabbit Embolic Stroke Model. Annals of Neurology, 25 (3), 281-285
Sacco, R.L., Ellenberg, J.H., Mohr, J.P., Tatemichi, T.K., Hier, D.B., Price, T.R. and Wolf, P.A. (1989), Infarcts of Undetermined Cause - the Nincd Stroke Data-Bank. Annals of Neurology, 25 (4), 382-390
Macdonell, R.A.L., Donnan, G.A. and Bladin, P.F. (1989), A Comparison of Somatosensory Evoked and Motor Evoked- Potentials in Stroke. Annals of Neurology, 25 (1), 68-73
Bogousslavsky, J., Vanmelle, G. and Regli, F. (1989), Middle Cerebral-Artery Pial Territory Infarcts - A Study of the Lausanne Stroke Registry. Annals of Neurology, 25 (6), 555-560
Park, Y.D., Belman, A.L., Kim, T.S., Kure, K., Llena, J.F., Lantos, G., Bernstein, L. and Dickson, D.W. (1990), Stroke in Pediatric Acquired-Immunodeficiency-Syndrome. Annals of Neurology, 28 (3), 303-311
Keywords: SEP
Simon, R. and Shiraishi, K. (1990), N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Antagonist Reduces Stroke Size and Regional Glucose-Metabolism. Annals of Neurology, 27 (6), 606-611
Heimlich, H.J. (1983), Rehabilitation of Swallowing After Stroke. Annals of Otology Rhinology and Laryngology, 92 (4), 357-359
Yuan, R.T.W. (1988), A Case of Invoking A Scot Economy Or 7-In-A-Stroke. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 20 (5), 481-484
Alharthi, S.S., Eldeane, M.S.S., Akhtar, J. and Alnozha, M.M. (1989), Hemodynamic-Changes and Intravascular Hydration State in Heat- Stroke. Annals of Saudi Medicine, 9 (4), 378-383
Bernstein, E.F., Humber, P.B., Collins, G.M., Dilley, R.B., Devin, J.B. and Stuart, S.H. (1983), Life Expectancy and Late Stroke Following Carotid Endarterectomy. Annals of Surgery, 198 (1), 80-86
Moore, D.J., Miles, R.D., Gooley, N.A. and Sumner, D.S. (1985), Noninvasive Assessment of Stroke Risk in Asymptomatic and Nonhemispheric Patients with Suspected Carotid Disease - 5-Year Follow-Up of 294 Unoperated and 81 Operated Patients. Annals of Surgery, 202 (4), 491-504
Bernstein, E.F. and Browse, N.L. (1989), The Chat Classification of Stroke. Annals of Surgery, 209 (2), 242-248
Bernstein, E.F., Torem, S. and Dilley, R.B. (1990), Does Carotid Restenosis Predict An Increased Risk of Late Symptoms, Stroke, Or Death. Annals of Surgery, 212 (5), 629-636
Kibata, M. and Higuchi, Y. (1982), Serum Alpha-Tocopherol, Co-Enzyme Q, and Thiobarbituric Acid- Reactive Substance in Acute Myocardial Damage and Stroke. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 393 (SEP), 179-182
Miller, S.T., Rao, S.P., Jensen, D. and Brown, A.K. (1989), Is Chronic Transfusion Necessary to Prevent Recurrent Stroke in Children with Sickle-Cell Disease. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 565 435-437
Turpie, A.G.G., Bloch, R. and Duke, R. (1989), Heparin in the Treatment of Thromboembolic Stroke. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 556 406-415
Nelson, E. (1990), Current Use of Antiplatelet Drugs in Stroke Syndromes in the Usa. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 598 368-375
Keywords: ASPIRIN/NEW-YORK/PREVENTION/RANDOMIZED TRIAL/THROMBOEMBOLIC STROKE/TICLOPIDINE
Asherson, R.A., Mercey, D., Phillips, G., Sheehan, N., Gharavi, A.E., Harris, E.N. and Hughes, G.R.V. (1987), Recurrent Stroke and Multiinfarct Dementia in Systemic Lupus- Erythematosus - Association with Antiphospholipid Antibodies. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 46 (8), 605-611
Gardner, T.J., Horneffer, P.J., Manolio, T.A., Pearson, T.A., Gott, V.L., Baumgartner, W.A., Borkon, A.M., Watkins, L. and Reitz, B.A. (1985), Stroke Following Coronary-Artery Bypass-Grafting - A 10-Year Study. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 40 (6), 574-581
Neils, J., Jacobson, G.P. and Privitera, M. (1989), Computerized Eeg Topography and Recovery from Stroke. Aphasiology, 3 (6), 539-551
Gao, S. and Benson, D.F. (1990), Aphasia After Stroke in Native Chinese Speakers. Aphasiology, 4 (1), 31-43
Kania, N. (1983), Advance Outlet Modification on A Small Port-Controlled 2-Stroke Engine with the Goal of Noise-Reduction. Applied Acoustics, 16 (2), 79-93
Kania, N. (1986), Description of Real Behavior of Airborne Noise in A 2-Stroke Crankase-Scavenged Motor Using A Linear Replacement Model. Applied Acoustics, 19 (3), 225-241
Wyatt, J.M., Cain, R.B. and Higgins, I.J. (1987), Formation from Synthetic 2-Stroke Lubricants and Degradation of 2-Ethylhexanol by Lakewater Bacteria. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 25 (6), 558-567
Ohye, C., Shibazaki, T., Hirai, T., Kawashima, Y., Hirato, M. and Matsumura, M. (1985), Plastic Change of Thalamic Organization in Patients with Tremor After Stroke. Applied Neurophysiology, 48 (1-6), 288-292
Prins, R.S., Schoonen, R. and Vermeulen, J. (1989), Efficacy of 2 Different Types of Speech-Therapy for Aphasic Stroke Patients. Applied Psycholinguistics, 10 (1), 85-123
Unger, T., Moursi, M.G., Lebrun, C., Ganten, D. and Lang, R.E. (1986), Antihypertensive Action and Inhibition of Tissue Converting Enzyme (Ce) by Ramipril, Perindopril and Enalapril in Stroke- Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats (Shrsp). Archives des Maladies du Coeur et des Vaisseaux, 79 (6), 971-974
Coutard, M. and Osbornepellegrin, M. (1987), Study of the Formation of Spontaneous and Bapn-Induced Disruptions in the Arterial Elastica Interna of Spontaneously Hypertensive, Stroke-Prone Rats. Archives des Maladies du Coeur et des Vaisseaux, 80 (6), 783-787
Ruchoux, M.M., Droylefaix, M.T., Bakri, F., Berthet, P., Bosquet, D. and Lhuintre, Y. (1989), The Effects of Cicletanine, A New Hypertensive Compound, on the Vessel Lesions of the Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats (Shr-Sp). Archives des Maladies du Coeur et des Vaisseaux, 82 (7), 1163-1168
Ruchoux, M.M., Droylefaix, M.T., Bakri, F., Berthet, P., Bosquet, D. and Lhuintre, Y. (1989), The Effects of Cicletanine on Hypertensive Retinopathy in Stroke-Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats (Shr-Sp). Archives des Maladies du Coeur et des Vaisseaux, 82 (7), 1281-1284
Devereux, R.B. (1990), The Relation Between Left-Ventricular Mass and Prognosis in Hypertension. Archives des Maladies du Coeur et des Vaisseaux, 83 51-57.
Abstract: Echocardiographic measurement of left ventricular mass has provided a way of evaluating the undesirable effects of high blood pressure on the heart in the same way as for obesity, excess salt intake and blood hyperviscosity. Recently, the left ventricular mass was shown to correlate (r = 0.81) with the hemodynamic stimuli of blood pressure, stroke volume and left ventricular contractility. Prospective trials at Cornell and Framingham indicate that left ventricular mass is a powerful predictive factor of the risk of complications in hypertension. In the first of these trials, we demonstrated in a 5 year follow-up study of 140 men with uncomplicated hypertension that the incidence of death, myocardial infraction or angina requiring myocardial revascularisation, was four times greater in patients with increased left ventricular mass and that this association was independant of the blood pressure levels. Then, in a 10 year follow-up study of hypertensive patients of both sexes, we established that the left ventricular mass was the most powerful predictive factor of mortality and morbidity and that this was so marked (15 % death rate in subjects with LVH vs 1 % in subjects with normal left ventricular mass-p < 0.00001 -, cardiovascular accidents in 26 % of subjects with LVH compared with 12 % in subjects with normal left ventricular mass - p < 0.0001) that only left ventricular mass and age were independant predictive factors of morbid events in multiple variable analysis. In the Framingham study, the frequency of coronary events in a 4 year follow-up period of healthy subjects from the original cohort (average age 69 years) was significantly related to the left ventricular mass and independant of other risk factors. This relationship was even more striking in hypertensive subjects whose 4 year incidence of morbid events was much greater in the 25 % with the highest left ventricular mass than in the 25 % with the lowest left ventricular mass in both sexes (men: 20 % vs 3 %; women: 11 % vs 2 %). More recently, it has been shown that left ventricular mass also allows prediction of the risk of death, independantly of the classical risk factors in middle age subjects as in the more elderly Framingham population. Therefore, the left ventricular mass allows an assessment of the undesirable effects of hypertension and other stimuli on the heart and provides a means of evaluating the prognosis in hypertension. The left ventricular mass would seem to be a better way of predicting the complications of hypertension than the blood presure or the other risk factors
Keywords: ARCH/ARRHYTHMIAS/BLOOD- PRESSURE/CORONARY-OCCLUSION/DOGS/ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT/HYPERTROPHY/PREVALENCE/RISK
Osugi, S., Shimamura, K. and Sunano, S. (1990), Decreased Modulation by Endothelium of Noradrenaline-Induced Contractions in Aorta from Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats. Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et de Therapie, 305 86-99
Keywords: ARCH
Shapiro, P.E. and Braun, C.W. (1987), Unilateral Pruritus After A Stroke. Archives of Dermatology, 123 (11), 1527-1530
Ghose, K. and Sandle, L. (1985), Serum Creatine-Kinase Activity in the Elderly Following A Stroke. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 4 (2), 163-167
Nagaoka, A., Kakihana, M. and Fujiwara, K. (1989), Effects of Idebenone on Neurological Deficits Following Cerebrovascular Lesions in Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 8 (3), 203-212
Suno, M., Shibota, M. and Nagaoka, A. (1989), Effects of Idebenone on Lipid-Peroxidation and Hemolysis in Erythrocytes of Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 8 (3), 307-311
Lustyik, G., Szallasi, Z., Casoli, T. and Zsnagy, I. (1990), Effects of Idebenone on the Intracellular Water and Dry Mass Content As Well As of the Intracellular Monovalent Ion Concentrations of Brain Cortical-Cells of Shrsp Rats As Revealed by X-Ray-Microanalysis. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 11 (3), 267-276.
Abstract: The cerebral cortex of ten male SHRsp rats kept in conventional housing conditions were studied. Starting from the age of 3 months, five animals received placebo (5% gum arabic solution) and five other rats received 50 mg/kg idebenone suspended in the gum arabic, through a gastric tube for 4 weeks (except Sundays). During the last 2 weeks of treatment, 0.9% NaCl was added to the drinking water. Several completely untreated SHRsp rats of various ages were also involved in these studies. Blood pressure was measured weekly on the tail by means of an appropriate instrument. Serious hypertension was observed already by the end of the second week of treatment, displaying values of 250-260 mm Hg, and increased further by about 20 mm Hg during the last 2 weeks of treatment. Intracellular water, dry mass and monovalent electrolyte concentrations were measured by means of a bulk specimen X-ray microanalytic method. The brain cells contained 77 +/- 1% water and 23% dry mass by weight in both placebo and verum-treated groups. The intracellular Na+ content of all the male SHRsp rats was found to be significantly higher (180-200%) in the brain cells, whereas K+ content increased only moderately, when expressed as percent of the intracellular dry mass. Idebenone treatment, however, lowered the intracellular Na+ content of the brain cells to a significant extent (about 20%), i.e., it improved the Na+ tolerance of the SHRsp rats, but did not alter the blood pressure
Keywords: ARCH/BLOOD PRESSURE/BULK SPECIMEN X-RAY MICROANALYSIS/BULK SPECIMENS/HYPERTENSION (RAT)/IDEBENONE/INTRACELLULAR DRY MASS/INTRACELLULAR MONOVALENT ELECTROLYTE CONCENTRATIONS/INTRACELLULAR WATER/K+/LESIONS/LIVER/SHRSP RATS/SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS/STROKE
Ladurner, G., Schimke, H., Wranek, U. and Klimesch, W. (1990), The Value of P300 in the Diagnosis of Cognitive Impairment in Stroke. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 10 (1), 1-8
Keywords: ARCH
Lustyik, G., Nagy, K., Szallasi, Z. and Zsnagy, I. (1990), The Effect of Idebenone on the Total Content and Solubility Characteristics of Proteins and Osmometric Behavior of the Intracellular Mass in Brain of Cfy and Shrsp Rats. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 11 (3), 277-284.
Abstract: Female CFY rats (21 months old) and male spontaneously hypertensive, stroke-prone (SHRsp) rats (3 months old), in conventional housing conditions, received placebo (5% gum arabic solution) or 50 mg/kg bw/day idebenone suspended in 5% gum arabic, through a gastric tube for 5 weeks; then their brains were elaborated as follows: (1) Total proteins as well as water-soluble and water-insoluble proteins (WSP and WIP, respectively) were separated from the brain homogenate by centrifugation at 500 x g. The WIP fractions were tested also in vitro by heat denaturation at 64-degrees-C (10 min) and by 3 M urea treatment. In the placebo group of CFY rats the total protein content was 113.9 mg per g fresh weight. WIP amounted to 27.2% of the total proteins. Idebenone-treatment did not alter the protein composition in these old rats. In the SHRsp rats the total protein content of the brain cortex was almost identical with that of the normal, Wistar-derived CFY rats of much more advanced age (about 2 years). The idebenone- treatment did not alter the protein content of the brain cortex, although the WIP content and the heat-resistant fraction of it increased significantly in this strain. (2) The osmotic potential of brain tissue was determined by measuring swelling or shrinkage velocities in Ringer solution, the osmotic concentration of which was rendered hypo- or hyperosmotic by dilution or addition of polyethylene glycol (PEG 6000), respectively. Idebenone treatment exerted no effect on the osmometric properties of the brain tissue in either the normal old or the SHRsp rats
Keywords: ARCH/CFY RATS/HEAT DENATURATION/IDEBENONE/LIVER/MEMBRANE HYPOTHESIS/OSMOTIC POTENTIAL OF BRAIN TISSUE/SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE/STROKE-PRONE (SHRSP) RATS/WATER/WATER-INSOLUBLE PROTEINS/WATER-SOLUBLE PROTEINS/X-RAY-MICROANALYSIS
Hirsh, J. (1981), Selection and Results of Anti-Platelet Therapy in the Prevention of Stroke and Myocardial-Infarction. Archives of Internal Medicine, 141 311-315
Panzer, R.J., Feibel, J.H., Barker, W.H. and Griner, P.F. (1985), Predicting the Likelihood of Hemorrhage in Patients with Stroke. Archives of Internal Medicine, 145 (10), 1800-1803
Lavin, P. (1986), Management of Hypertension in Patients with Acute Stroke. Archives of Internal Medicine, 146 (1), 66-68
Hazelton, A.E. and Earnest, M.P. (1987), Impact of Computed-Tomography on Stroke Management and Outcome. Archives of Internal Medicine, 147 (2), 217-220
Hart, R.G. (1987), Cardioembolic Stroke, Early Anticoagulation, and Brain Hemorrhage. Archives of Internal Medicine, 147 (4), 636-640
Wolf, P.A., Abbott, R.D. and Kannel, W.B. (1987), Atrial-Fibrillation - A Major Contributor to Stroke in the Elderly - the Framingham-Study. Archives of Internal Medicine, 147 (9), 1561-1564
Henrich, J.B. and Horwitz, R.I. (1989), Evidence Against the Association Between Alcohol-Use and Ischemic Stroke Risk. Archives of Internal Medicine, 149 (6), 1413-1416
Gill, J.S., Shipley, M.J., Tsementzis, S.A., Hornby, R., Gill, S.K., Hitchcock, E.R. and Beevers, D.G. (1989), Cigarette-Smoking - A Risk Factor for Hemorrhagic and Nonhemorrhagic Stroke. Archives of Internal Medicine, 149 (9), 2053-2057
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Derenzi, E., Colombo, A., Faglioni, P. and Gibertoni, M. (1982), Conjugate Gaze Paresis in Stroke Patients with Unilateral Damage - An Unexpected Instance of Hemispheric-Asymmetry. Archives of Neurology, 39 (8), 482-486
Miller, V.T. (1983), Lacunar Stroke - A Reassessment. Archives of Neurology, 40 (3), 129-134
Hossmann, V., Heiss, W.D., Bewermeyer, H. and Wiedemann, G. (1983), Controlled Trial of Ancrod in Ischemic Stroke. Archives of Neurology, 40 (13), 803-808
Culebras, A. and Miller, M. (1983), Absence of Sleep-Related Elevation of Growth-Hormone Level in Patients with Stroke. Archives of Neurology, 40 (5), 283-286
Kurlan, R. and Griggs, R.C. (1983), Cyanotic Congenital Heart-Disease with Suspected Stroke - Should All Patients Receive Antibiotics. Archives of Neurology, 40 (4), 209-212
Tuttle, P.V. and Reinmuth, O.M. (1984), Midbrain Hemorrhage Producing Pure Sensory Stroke. Archives of Neurology, 41 (7), 794-795
Ropper, A.H. and Shafran, B. (1984), Brain Edema After Stroke - Clinical Syndrome and Intracranial- Pressure. Archives of Neurology, 41 (1), 26-29
Reding, M., Orto, L., Willensky, P., Fortuna, I., Day, N., Steiner, S.F., Gehr, L. and Mcdowell, F. (1985), The Dexamethasone Suppression Test - An Indicator of Depression in Stroke But Not A Predictor of Rehabilitation Outcome. Archives of Neurology, 42 (3), 209-212
Shinar, D., Gross, C.R., Mohr, J.P., Caplan, L.R., Price, T.R., Wolf, P.A., Hier, D.B., Kase, C.S., Fishman, I.G., Wolf, C.L. and Kunitz, S.C. (1985), Interobserver Variability in the Assessment of Neurologic History and Examination in the Stroke Data-Bank. Archives of Neurology, 42 (6), 557-565
Candelise, L., Landi, G., Orazio, E.N. and Boccardi, E. (1985), Prognostic-Significance of Hyperglycemia in Acute Stroke. Archives of Neurology, 42 (7), 661-663
Katirji, M.B., Reinmuth, O.M. and Latchaw, R.E. (1985), Stroke Due to Vertebral Artery Injury. Archives of Neurology, 42 (3), 242-248
Fromm, D., Holland, A.L., Swindell, C.S. and Reinmuth, O.M. (1985), Various Consequences of Subcortical Stroke - Prospective-Study of 16 Consecutive Cases. Archives of Neurology, 42 (10), 943-950
Ramirezlassepas, M., Quinones, M.R. and Nino, H.H. (1986), Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke - Open Trial with Continuous Intravenous Heparinization. Archives of Neurology, 43 (4), 386-390
Vaagenes, P., Urdal, P., Melvoll, R. and Valnes, K. (1986), Enzyme Level Changes in the Cerebrospinal-Fluid of Patients with Acute Stroke. Archives of Neurology, 43 (4), 357-362
Gross, C.R., Shinar, D., Mohr, J.P., Hier, D.B., Caplan, L.R., Price, T.R., Wolf, P.A., Kase, C.S., Fishman, I.G., Calingo, S. and Kunitz, S.C. (1986), Interobserver Agreement in the Diagnosis of Stroke Type. Archives of Neurology, 43 (9), 893-898
Coslett, H.B. and Heilman, K.M. (1986), Male Sexual Function - Impairment After Right-Hemisphere Stroke. Archives of Neurology, 43 (10), 1036-1039
Schoenberg, B.S., Anderson, D.W. and Haerer, A.F. (1986), Racial Differentials in the Prevalence of Stroke - Copiah County, Mississippi. Archives of Neurology, 43 (6), 565-568
Starkey, I. and Warlow, C. (1986), The Secondary Prevention of Stroke in Patients with Atrial- Fibrillation. Archives of Neurology, 43 (1), 66-68
Adams, H.P., Dawson, G., Coffman, T.J. and Corry, R.J. (1986), Stroke in Renal-Transplant Recipients. Archives of Neurology, 43 (2), 113-115
Sherman, D.G., Hart, R.G. and Easton, J.D. (1986), The Secondary Prevention of Stroke in Patients with Atrial- Fibrillation. Archives of Neurology, 43 (1), 68-70
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Heinemann, A.W., Roth, E.J., Cichowski, K. and Betts, H.B. (1987), Multivariate-Analysis of Improvement and Outcome Following Stroke Rehabilitation. Archives of Neurology, 44 (11), 1167-1172
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Shinar, D., Gross, C.R., Hier, D.B., Caplan, L.R., Mohr, J.P., Price, T.R., Wolf, P.A., Kase, C.S., Fishman, I.G., Barwick, J.A. and Kunitz, S.C. (1987), Interobserver Reliability in the Interpretation of Computed Tomographic Scans of Stroke Patients. Archives of Neurology, 44 (2), 149-155
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