Ongoing impairments following transient ischaemic attack: retrospective cohort study.
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Motor Impairments in Transient Ischemic Attack Increase the Odds of a Subsequent Stroke: A Meta-AnalysisRehabilitation and education are underutilized for mild stroke and TIA sufferers.Response to Professor Kawada.Advances and insights into neurological practice 2016-17.Establishing research priorities relating to the long-term impact of TIA and minor stroke through stakeholder-centred consensus.
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Ongoing impairments following transient ischaemic attack: retrospective cohort study.
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Ongoing impairments following transient ischaemic attack: retrospective cohort study.
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Ongoing impairments following transient ischaemic attack: retrospective cohort study
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2016-07-19T00:00:00Z