1. Clinical Consequences of Stroke - EBRSR
The clinical consequences of stroke are best classified based upon the anatomical regions(s) of the brain affected. This is best understood by dividing the brain into: 1) the cerebral hemispheres, where all but the posterior hemispheres are supplied by the carotid or anterior circulation, left and right side, and 2) ................
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